People battling with their weight who are unable to do aerobic exercise can hit the gym instead and still see
Month: May 2022
Drug combination reduces the risk of asthma attacks
A global study of asthma patients by Rutgers and an international team of researchers found a combination of two drugs
Synchrotron-based study finds a high-fish diet may not be bad for you
A synchrotron-based study led by University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers shows that the chemical form of mercury found in the
The cost of living with sickle cell disease
In a study published today in Blood Advances, researchers found that privately insured individuals with sickle cell disease (SCD) spend approximately $1.7
Stimulating brain circuits promotes neuron growth in adulthood, improving cognition and mood
We humans lose mental acuity as an unfortunate side effect of aging. And for individuals with neurodegenerative conditions such as
Mask up in indoor public settings, NYC health chief urges
New York City health officials issued an advisory Monday urging New Yorkers to wear masks in all indoor public settings as the
UK officials: 4 men infected with ‘rare’ monkeypox in London
British health authorities say they have identified four “rare and unusual” cases of the disease monkeypox among men who appear
On-demand buprenorphine clinic reaches every corner of Oregon
In fall 2019, Oregon Health & Science University opened a clinic to provide same-day, walk-in access to proven medications to
AI models identify COVID-19 patients at the greatest risk of death, injury
New artificial intelligence (AI) models can help doctors prioritize care by predicting which COVID-19 patients are most at risk of
New micro-device injects a boost to IVF success
A research team led by the University of Adelaide, in partnership with medical technology company Fertilis, has delivered a ground-breaking