Policies designed to prevent the misuse of opioids may have the unintended side effect of limiting access to the pain-relieving
Month: April 2021
Individualized training is key for autistic adolescents learning to drive
A collaborative study from the Center for Injury Research and Prevention (CIRP) and the Center for Autism Research (CAR) at
Integrating social determinants of health can help reduce blood pressure in diabetic or hypertensive patients
While cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death globally, new research led by NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Study finds reassuring data on common heart valve procedure, MitraClip
A retrospective study led by researchers from Penn Medicine found that with MitraClip for treatment of secondary mitral regurgitation (MR),
Cellular impact of ‘Heat not Burn’ products may be no less harmful than cigarettes
The impact on lung cells of Heat not Burn products—a hybrid between traditional cigarettes and electronic vaping devices—may be no
Swiss hit the gym and cafes as COVID measures ease
The Swiss hit the al fresco dining tables and were back pumping iron on Monday as the country reopened outdoor
Multivits, omega-3, probiotics, vitamin D may lessen risk of positive COVID-19 test
Taking multivitamins, omega-3, probiotics or vitamin D supplements may lessen the risk of testing positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible
Set up national registry to capture pharma company payments to clinicians and patient support groups
A national registry to capture all pharma/medical device industry payments and other benefits made to all clinicians, healthcare organizations and
Gut’s immune response in COVID-19 may not provide efficient protection of other organs
Our guts may not provide long-lasting systemic immunity from COVID-19, which is where immune cells circulate through the body to
POT1 gene mutation predisposes to glioma and affects survival in a sex-specific manner
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and collaborators at other institutions have discovered that POT1, a gene known to be