A study led by scientists at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center shows that chemotherapy after surgery for gastric adenocarcinoma is
Month: January 2022
New screening tool developed to automatically identify older appearing brains typical of dementia
Researchers from the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences have developed a new machine learning tool that analyses brain
Expect more worrisome variants after omicron, scientists say
Get ready to learn more Greek letters. Scientists warn that omicron’s whirlwind advance practically ensures it won’t be the last
What causes long COVID symptoms? Clues from under the microscope
A team from UNSW’s Kirby Institute and St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney have uncovered an immune profile for long COVID, potentially
Ozone exposure linked to cognitive decline in older adults
A new, large-scale study led by scientists at the Yale School of Public Health has established a robust link between
Gene variant that protects against COVID-19 identified
An international metastudy led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet has identified a specific gene variant that protects against severe COVID-19
Has omicron peaked? An unexpected source offers clues
More than 20,000 new coronavirus cases have emerged each day on average in Massachusetts for the past week. But in the bowels
Could concussion be monitored through urine samples?
Concussion can be frustratingly hard to diagnose and track. The injury doesn’t show up on routine brain scans, and there
Politics still make people sick
Scrolling social media, reading websites, listening to podcasts, watching news. With so many options, it’s never been easier to follow
Telemedicine may increase surgical care for historically underrepresented patient groups
The COVID-19 pandemic transformed the way that patients access health care. While previous studies have revealed inequities in telemedicine usage