Researchers and data scientists at UT Southwestern Medical Center and MD Anderson Cancer Center have developed an artificial intelligence technique
Month: September 2021
WHO recommends antibody treatment for COVID patients at high risk of hospital admission
A treatment combining two antibodies (casirivimab and imdevimab) is recommended for two specific groups of patients with COVID-19 by a
Antibody-producing b cells may be ‘predestined’ for their fates
The master regulator behind the development of antibody-producing cells has been identified in a study by investigators at Weill Cornell
New research shows that brighter days make for better nights
A new study finds that more access to daylight at home improves circadian alignment, sleep and mental health in healthy
Alternative to using race in kidney function test found
Researchers have identified an approach to remove race from equations used to estimate a person’s kidney function. These equations have
Novel small molecule potently attenuates neuroinflammation in brain and glial cells
Neuroinflammation can worsen outcomes in stroke, traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury, as well as accelerate neurodegenerative diseases like
How do migraines affect the sleep cycle?
Adults and children with migraines may get less quality, REM sleep time than people who don’t have migraines. That’s according
Researchers provide a framework to study precision nutrigeroscience
Dietary restriction is arguably the most promising non-genetic method of extending lifespan and healthspan in many model organisms, including mammals.
Most trials in primary care stand the test of time
According to a new paper in Family Practice, published by Oxford University Press, while medical practice is often undermined by subsequent
Setting global targets could cut impact of diabetes in developing countries
Setting and achieving targets for treating diabetes patients with cholesterol or blood pressure medication, as well as tackling blood sugar