Guidelines for the treatment of people with or at risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have been updated, according to
Month: July 2021
Researchers develop novel therapy that could be effective in many cancers
Mount Sinai researchers have developed a therapeutic agent that shows high effectiveness in vitro at disrupting a biological pathway that
Chemotherapy can induce mutations that lead to pediatric leukemia relapse
Chemotherapy has helped make acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) one of the most survivable childhood cancers. Now, researchers working in the
A coming wave of diabetes? The link with COVID-19
Researchers are observing a new long-term health concern in patients hospitalized with COVID-19—an increase in new-onset hyperglycemia lasting months after
New organ-on-a-chip finds crucial interaction between blood, ovarian cancer tumors
Researchers at Texas A&M University are pushing organ-on-a-chip devices to new levels that could change the way clinicians approach cancer
Discovery of unknown brain-repair process could lead to new epilepsy treatments
University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have discovered a previously unknown repair process in the brain that they hope
Clinical trial gives hope to sufferers of rare genetic liver disease
Preliminary results of a clinical trial for Crigler-Najjar syndrome point to gene therapy as a potential alternative treatment for this
Evaluating esophageal hypervigilance and symptom anxiety
Measuring levels of hypervigilance and symptom-specific anxiety may improve healthcare providers’ understanding of patient outcomes for severe esophageal diseases and
Perfecting collagen production in osteogenesis imperfecta
Most people can expect to break close to two bones in their lifetime, but those with osteogenesis imperfecta—also known as
Antidepressants may work better than exercise for elderly depression
Antidepressants may be more effective than exercise for seniors with depression, according to a study published in the July 1