At first blush, the numbers aren’t great: Cancer patients who are covered by Medicaid tend to have later-stage disease and
Day: April 15, 2022
‘Everybody treats everyone here as normal people.’ Clubhouses for mentally ill provide friendship, purpose
Tre Jackson said he was amazed at what he found at the Oasis Clubhouse on his first visit. “There were
Q&A: Testing for food allergies and sensitivities
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I have struggled with stomach issues for many years. Is it possible my upset stomach can be
Researcher develops data-driven approach to help reduce drug costs and treat diseases
A new data-driven mechanistic approach that predicts cell types within tissue will help to reduce drug costs and treat diseases
Study reveals male sex hormones are new targets for cancer immunotherapy
Patients with cancers stemming from non-reproductive organs, such as bladder and liver cancer, have striking discrepancies in incidence, progression, response
Safer mass production of endocrine cells for stem cell-derived therapy for diabetes
The transplantation of islet-like endocrine cells derived from human pluripotent stem cells, such as ES cells and iPS cells, is
Stroke cuts life expectancy by one third
Almost two thirds of acute stroke patients fail to survive more than a decade and have high risk of recurrence,
T-cell interactions vary between tumor microenvironments
A team led by Northwestern Medicine investigators has discovered differences in the distribution and interaction of T-cells within the microenvironment
It’s not over: COVID-19 cases are on the rise again in US
Yet again, the U.S. is trudging into what could be another COVID-19 surge, with cases rising nationally and in most
WHO monitors hepatitis of unknown origin in UK children
The World Health Organization said Friday it was monitoring cases of hepatitis of unknown origin in dozens of children in