Looking for better ways to treat patients with esophageal cancer, University of Colorado Cancer Center member Martin McCarter, MD, is
Month: June 2021
Biden pushes shots for young adults as variant concern grows
The U.S. government is stepping up efforts to get younger Americans vaccinated for COVID-19 as concerns grow about the spread
Research may help identify more dangerous strains of the virus that causes COVID-19
Viral mutations during the COVID-19 pandemic could cause the SARS-CoV-2 virus to become more dangerous. A new study published in Genetic
Fortifying tea with folate and vitamin B12 may help counter serious health issues in Indian women
Fortifying tea with folate and vitamin B12 may help counter the high levels of anaemia and neural tube defects associated
Low-cost method for finding new coronavirus variants
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have developed a technology for cost-effective surveillance of the global spread of new SARS-CoV-2
Combining three techniques boosts brain-imaging precision
Researchers report that they have developed a method to combine three brain-imaging techniques to more precisely capture the timing and
Starchy snacks may increase CVD risk; fruits and veggies at certain meals decreases risk
Can starchy snacks harm heart health? New research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open access
Inflammatory proteins may slow cognitive decline in aging adults
Research has previously linked inflammation to Alzheimer’s disease (AD), yet scientists from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the Harvard Aging
Subconscious changes in movement may predict Alzheimer’s disease
As people go about their daily activities, complex fluctuations in their movement occur without conscious thought. These fluctuations—known as fractal
Potential noninvasive treatment for Alzheimer’s disease
Ultrasound can overcome some of the detrimental effects of aging and dementia without the need to cross the blood-brain barrier,