Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have demonstrated how to use standardized reporting of clinical data for seizures caused
Month: June 2021
How harm reduction advocates and the tobacco industry capitalized on pandemic to promote nicotine
Scientific papers suggesting that smokers are less likely to fall ill with COVID-19 are being discredited as links to the
Africa not ready for imminent third coronavirus wave: WHO
Hit by a fresh surge of infections and with vaccine deliveries at a near standstill, Africa is not ready to
Bone marrow stem cell transplants can benefit some type 2 diabetes patients, study shows
Type 2 diabetes patients who are not overweight and who have had the disorder for less than a decade can
Studies reveal skull as unexpected source of brain immunity
The immune system is the brain’s best frenemy. It protects the brain from infection and helps injured tissues heal, but
Predictive model identifies patients for genetic testing
Patients who, perhaps unbeknownst to their health care providers, are in need of genetic testing for rare undiagnosed diseases can
AI outperforms humans in creating cancer treatments, but do doctors trust it?
The impact of deploying Artificial Intelligence (AI) for radiation cancer therapy in a real-world clinical setting has been tested by
Researchers find evidence that diet can alter the microbiome to affect breast cancer risk
When people think of microbiome, they typically think about the gut, but there’s also a breast microbiome, and the role
Neuroscience doesn’t undermine free will after all
For decades, researchers have debated whether the buildup of certain electrical activities in the brain indicates that human beings are
New genetic variants lead to diagnoses for children with developmental disorders
By analyzing parts of the genome that do not code for proteins, researchers have identified seven variants linked to developmental