A new clinical trial from a team at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center uses innovative basic science research
Month: March 2022
‘Scourge to humanity’: victims of opioid abuse address Sacklers
Survivors of opioid abuse and relatives of victims delivered emotional and stinging rebukes on Thursday to members of the Sackler
New parents risk financial burden because of the costs of pregnancy and delivery, study finds
Birthing parents risk being financially burdened by the out-of-pocket medical costs of pregnancy and delivery, which cost some low-income parents
Global death toll of COVID-19 pandemic may be more than three times higher than official records, estimates indicate
More than three times as many people may have died worldwide as a result of the pandemic than official COVID-19
Cellular therapy improves signs and symptoms of Duchenne muscular dystrophy
A clinical trial at UC Davis Health and six other sites showed that a cellular therapy offers promise for patients
Method offers sharper images of lung disease in living mice
In a first for X-ray imaging, researchers in Sweden generated high resolution, three-dimensional images of the lungs of free-breathing mice,
More severe stroke patients should receive palliative care consultations
Only 20 percent of patients being treated in the hospital for severe stroke received a palliative care consultation, and only
Treatment of long COVID could be hampered by lack of consensus on diganosis
In a new report, researchers say the challenges of treating long COVID are amplified by a critical issue: We do
Two years on, WHO warns pandemic ‘far from over’
The pandemic is far from over, the WHO’s leader insisted Wednesday, two years after he first used the term to
Scientists identify possible new treatment for COVID-19
Investigators at Cedars-Sinai have identified a potential new therapy for COVID-19: a biologic substance created by reengineered human skin cells.