Exposure to low concentrations of air pollution, even at levels permitted under federal regulations, may be causing tens of thousands
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Frontrunner target for Parkinson’s Disease may only be relevant for small fraction of patients
Parkinson’s Disease develops if a certain anti-viral receptor and its protein in the brain, called the interferon-beta pathway, is not
Study finds that biggest share of US obstetric hospitals deliver fewer than 500 babies per year
A research team led by Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) has analyzed the birth volume and geographic distribution of obstetric
Study: Youths who use insulin pumps less at risk for diabetic retinopathy
In one of the largest and most racially diverse studies to date of American children and adolescents with type 1
Ways to enhance neurolysin activity in the brain
Ischemic stroke, the second leading cause of death worldwide, occurs when a vessel to the brain is blocked, reducing blood
COVID-19 messaging towards youth leaves room for improvement: study
A new study published in the journal PLOS ONE from researchers at Simon Fraser University (SFU) and the University of British Columbia
Childhood asthma study uncovers risky air pollutant mixtures
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have developed a novel machine learning algorithm and used it
Osmophobia prevalent in patients with migraine headache
Osmophobia is prevalent among patients with different migraine subtypes, and it also occurs in some patients with tension-type headaches, according
More accurately identifying colorectal cancer through microbiome composition
In order to study colorectal cancer more efficiently, microbiome scientists from the University of Tartu have been able to characterize
War in the gut: How human microbiota resist the cholera bacterium
Cholera is still an enormous public health problem. There have been seven major pandemics of the acute diarrheal disease in