A new study in JAMA co-authored by a University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) researcher has found that the survival rates of
Day: April 3, 2022
Study sheds light on why immunodeficiency affects only one identical twin
Scientists have long queried the causes of immune disorders in only one of two identical twins with identical genes. New
Study shows COVID-19’s lingering impacts on the brain
COVID-19 patients commonly report having headaches, confusion and other neurological symptoms, but doctors don’t fully understand how the disease targets
Biologists discover signaling pathways potentially associated with pancreatic cancer
Kathleen DelGiorno, assistant professor of cell and developmental biology, her lab and collaborators at the Salk Institute have discovered some
‘Hybrid immunity’ gives best COVID protection: studies
People with the “hybrid immunity” of having been both fully vaccinated and previously infected with COVID-19 have the strongest protection
Learning gains while we sleep originate from the learning process itself and not just from using the brain
The consolidation of learning that occurs during sleep is a result of the learning process and not merely because certain
Hold the salt: Study reveals how reducing sodium intake can help patients with heart failure
For the past century people with weak hearts have been told to lower their salt intake, but until now there
Trial shows drug effective in nearly 80% of patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Findings from a Cleveland Clinic-led clinical trial showed that the use of an experimental drug in severely symptomatic, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Advice on how to use digital devices to detect and manage arrhythmias published today
Who should monitor their heart rate and rhythm and which device should they use? Find out in an international consensus
Researchers provide new data on landmark clinical trial that targeted hypertension epidemic in Black community
The Los Angeles Barbershop Blood Pressure Study is delivering cutting-edge insights more than four years after the study results were