Carbon monoxide poisoning can prove fatal without a warning, because it can’t be seen, smelled or heard. It’s important to
Month: February 2021
Zinc, vitamin C won’t help against COVID-19
Despite their reputation for boosting the powers of your immune system, a new study reports that vitamin C and zinc
Resuscitation methods popular on TV shows are not effective alternative to CPR, researchers demonstrate
A technique frequently portrayed in dramatic resuscitation scenes in television and film is among several alternative methods to CPR that
People with Alzheimer’s have worse outcomes after an emergency revascularization
The risk of both mortality and rehospitalization after an elective revascularization procedure for coronary artery disease is similar for people
Parents say COVID-19 has disrupted children’s dental care
A third of parents say the COVID-19 pandemic has made it difficult to get dental care for their children, a
Sensors for a ‘smart’ wound bandage may track healing, immune response
Researchers from Skoltech and the University of Texas at Austin have presented a proof of concept for a wearable sensor
Researchers discover promising biomarkers to diagnose mild traumatic brain injury
Certain plasma microRNAs could serve as diagnostic biomarkers in mild traumatic brain injury, a new study from the University of
Experts discuss the ‘second brain’: The gut microbiome
As researchers for the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Food for Health Center, Andy Benson and Robert Hutkins are asking and answering
Child brain tumors can be classified by advanced imaging and AI
Diffusion weighted imaging and machine learning can successfully classify the diagnosis and characteristics of common types of pediatric brain tumors
Men with early stage testicular cancer could avoid potentially harmful monitoring scans
Men who have had treatment for early stage testicular cancer could benefit from fewer monitoring scans, freeing them from some