As COVID cases rise, physically distancing yourself from other people has never been more important. Now a new UCLA study
Month: December 2020
Chest pain risk assessment may reduce treatment disparities
The use of a standardized tool for assessing the risk of serious outcomes in patients with chest pain was associated
Researcher uses machine learning to demonstrate that DNA impacts cancer risk
Lifestyle—or put another way, ‘bad habits’—is one of the textbook explanations for why some people are at higher risk for
COVID-19 in England: Analysis of the first two waves
The latest report from the Imperial College London COVID-19 Response Team presents an overview of SARS-CoV-2 transmission during the first
E-cigarettes, as consumer products, do not help people quit smoking, study finds
E-cigarette use has risen steeply and mostly without regulation over the past decade. The devices have diversified into a dizzying
Eliminating community transmission of COVID‑19 is achievable and sustainable, new research shows
A goal of eliminating community transmission of the pandemic virus causing COVID‑19 is achievable and sustainable as a response strategy
Infant opioid withdrawal therapy varies widely by treatment site
Medical care for newborn infants who were exposed to opioids in the womb varied widely across 30 hospitals nationwide, according
Q and A: Spotting, perimenopause and menopause
Dear Mayo Clinic: I am 52 and recently had gone 10 months without a period, so I had assumed I
Research busts mental health coping myth
People with extreme psychological distress have exceeded the limits of their own resources, and need support from others to cope,
Molecular reporters expose the allies of the brain tumor
Glioblastoma is the most common malignant brain tumor in adults. Roughly five in every 100,000 people develop this type of