We often talk about the coronavirus pandemic in terms of health or economic impacts: the numbers of cases and deaths,
Day: July 26, 2021
Harmful body fat not only increases your waistline, but also your risk of dementia
It’s the global epidemic that affects two in every five adults, but as obesity continues to expand waistlines worldwide, researchers
An Olympic controversy: Do marijuana and athletics mix?
Track and field star Sha’Carri Richardson’s medal-winning hopes were dashed when she tested positive for THC, the main intoxicating compound
Yes, there’s confusion about ATAGI’s AstraZeneca advice—but it’s in an extremely difficult position
One can totally understand the frustration around where the AstraZeneca vaccine fits in our vaccine rollout in Australia. At a
No more finger pricks: A continuous glucose monitor benefits patients with diabetes in more ways than one
A 15-center study of 175 patients with poorly-controlled type 2 diabetes in JAMA found that continuous glucose monitoring, compared to blood glucose
How fitness helps children develop deeper vocabularies
Swimming a few laps likely won’t turn your child into the next Katie Ledecky or Michael Phelps, but it just
New biomarkers may detect early eye changes that can lead to diabetes-related blindness
New biomarkers found in the eyes could unlock the key to helping manage diabetic retinopathy, and perhaps even diabetes, according
Clarifying the problem of T-cell ‘exhaustion’
Researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania have illuminated an important limitation of the immune
New approach for cell therapy shows potential against solid tumors with KRAS mutations
A new technology for cellular immunotherapy developed by Abramson Cancer Center researchers at Penn Medicine showed promising anti-tumor activity in
New research identifies cancer types with little survival improvements in adolescents and young adults
Survival rates for adolescents and young adults diagnosed with cancer have varied considerably depending on cancer type. A new study