A Mount Sinai-led team has developed a reproducible and scalable method to advance maturation of human pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes
Month: April 2022
Insomnia could increase people’s risk of type 2 diabetes, study finds
People who have difficulty getting to sleep or staying asleep had higher blood sugar levels than people who rarely had
Current measles vaccination targets may not be enough to achieve elimination
New research, to be presented at this year’s European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ECCMID) in Lisbon, Portugal
Virtual cooking class improves children’s nutrition knowledge
Amid parental concerns regarding poor nutrition and lack of cooking skills among youth in Flint, Michigan, a team of local
Physicians should not overlook cardiac arrhythmias as a possible cause of nocturnal bedwetting
Researchers make a compelling, evidence-based case for expanding the diagnostic workup to include cardiac arrhythmias when a normally continent individual
Chemical compound promotes healthy aging
A recently discovered chemical compound helped elderly mice with obesity lose fat and weight, add muscle and strength, reduce age-related inflammation
Germany lawmakers weigh compulsory COVID shots for over 60s
German lawmakers are debating Thursday whether to require all people aged 60 and over in the country to be vaccinated
Social determinants of health affect care for people with congenital heart disease
As medical and surgical treatments have improved and survival has increased, the majority of people with congenital heart disease are
Taiwan to move away from zero-COVID strategy: minister
Taiwan will move away from a zero-COVID policy and instead focus on tackling the most severe infections in an effort
US experts discuss COVID boosters for the fall and beyond
While many Americans are trying to move on with their lives after two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. health