Thomas Hatschek, associate professor at the department of Oncology-Pathology, together with colleagues, has recently published an article in JAMA Oncology showing that
Month: August 2021
How the COVID-19 pandemic affected people’s sleep around the world
Sleep has become elusive for many as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, according to new research from Arizona State
The effect of sleep deprivation on surgical performance
New research from the School of Medicine at Trinity investigating the effect of sleep deprivation on surgical performance has found
Alzheimer’s disease may start inside nerve cells
An experimental study from Lund University in Sweden has revealed that the Alzheimer’s protein amyloid-beta accumulates inside nerve cells, and
How to ethically mandate COVID vaccination at your workplace
Compulsory COVID vaccination is in the news again now Qantas has just announced its employees will need a shot. This follows fruit
Evolutionary forces affecting blood system aging could help identify people at increased risk of blood cancer
As people age, mutations can build up in blood stem cells and their clones in a process known as age-related
US health systems must adopt unified vision to succeed, according to a new survey
In order for the United States to achieve full functionality and innovation of health information technologies, it must put forward a well-articulated, futuristic collective plan at the national level. Disparities across
How to stop picky eating before it starts
Summer is a popular time for families to gather for picnics and cookouts with lots of delicious foods. But for
Babies, toddlers spread COVID faster in the home than teens do, according to study
Infected babies and toddlers are more likely to spread COVID-19 to others in their homes than teens are, a new
Should you get a third dose of COVID vaccine?
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