Imagine battling debilitating depression for years, trying everything but finding little or no relief. That’s what Sarah, 36, lived with
Month: October 2021
The first neuroscience evidence of team flow as a unique brain state
A research team led by associate professor, Mohammad Shehata at Toyohashi University of Technology, in cooperation with researchers at the
Comparable survival for pacemaker wearers after heart valve replacement
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have examined long-term outcomes in patients who received pacemaker implantations after transcatheter aortic valve
Medicaid expansion closed health gaps for low-income adults in Michigan across racial and ethnic groups, study shows
Michiganders from multiple racial and ethnic backgrounds say their health has improved and they have access to regular care through
When blood pressure needs more control, what’s better: An additional drug or more of the same?
Nearly 34 million Americans have blood pressure that’s still too high even though they take medicine to control it. A new study
Dialysis facility closures linked to patient hospitalizations and deaths
Some experts fear that recent reforms instated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services may lead to the closure
Schizophrenia diagnosis rises among Black nursing home residents following start of Medicare initiative
Racial and ethnic disparities in the quality of care nursing home residents receive is a serious and known problem in
Biden lifts abortion referral ban on family planning clinics
The Biden administration reversed a ban on abortion referrals by family planning clinics, lifting a Trump-era restriction as political and
Ketone supplement might be a novel therapeutic for boosting brain function in obesity
New research published in The Journal of Physiology has shown that ketone supplements may be a novel therapeutic strategy for protecting and
SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern, especially Delta, more virulent than original strain
A large study from Ontario confirms that SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs), especially the Delta variant, are more virulent than