A team of researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, Louisiana State University and collaborating institutions has discovered that abnormal activity
Month: May 2022
Opioid overdose death toll has risen more than 5-fold among Indigenous Americans over past decade
The opioid overdose death toll has risen more than 5-fold among American Indian and Alaska Native communities over the past
Student debt can impair your cardiovascular health into middle age
Adults who failed to pay down student debt, or took on new educational debt, between young adulthood and early mid-life
Study fills knowledge gaps about surgery outcomes for Inuit in Canada
A team of Canadian researchers, including Inuit and other Indigenous researchers, have published the first study of Inuit surgical outcomes
Beijing preps COVID-19 hospital spaces, though new cases low
Beijing is preparing new hospital facilities to deal with a spike in COVID-19 cases, even though the numbers of new
Marijuana linked to heart disease; supplement may mitigate risk, researchers report
People who use marijuana have an increased risk of heart disease and heart attack, according to a large study led
New research supports combining two clinical cancer drugs to treat specific colorectal cancers
Researchers at the Case Western Reserve University School Medicine have found that combining two cancer drugs can be effective in
What can browser history inadvertently reveal about a person’s health?
One day a few years back, Penn emergency medicine physician Ari Friedman decided to see what would happen if he
Does autism begin in the womb?
An international research group led by Professor Toru Takumi (Senior Visiting Scientist, RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research) and Researcher
Image-based mechanical simulations improve accuracy in gauging healing progress of bone fractures
When you first break a bone, the body sends out an inflammatory response, and cells begin to form a hematoma