Since 2020, COVID-19 has squeezed the healthcare industry into a stranglehold that’s caused staffing shortages and restricted access to quality
Day: March 9, 2022
Migraine more prevalent in women with endometriosis
Women with endometriosis more often have migraine, especially those with endometriosis and co-occurring adenomyosis, according to a study published online
What could a plant-based diet do for you?
March is National Nutrition Month, which makes this a good time to learn about the benefits of a plant-based diet.
Memory may alter how we perceive the visual and auditory information we encounter
Aleena Garner still remembers the moment she decided to pursue neurobiology. She was in an undergraduate chemistry class when realization
How to start preparing for Daylight Saving Time
Daylight Saving Time offers extra sunlight for longer spring and summer evenings, but a sleep expert at Baylor College of
Sound can stimulate blind retina to transmit signals to the brain via an ultrasonic retinal prosthesis
Retinal degenerative diseases, caused by progressive degeneration of the light-sensitive photoreceptors in the retina, is one of the major causes
O-pH, a new dental tool prototype, can spot the acidic conditions that lead to cavities
You and your dentist have a lot of tools and techniques for stopping cavities, but detecting the specific chemical conditions
New research advances understanding of DNA repair
A Florida State University College of Medicine researcher has made a discovery that alters our understanding of how the body’s
CT, MRI for pediatric pancreatitis: Interobserver agreement
According to an open-access article in ARRS’ American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), interobserver agreement proved generally fair to moderate for most CT
Distinct gut microbial profile may identify pancreatic cancer, irrespective of stage
A specific panel of gut microbes may identify pancreatic cancer, irrespective of how far the disease has progressed, suggests research