For breast cancer survivors, higher physical activity levels are associated with improved global longitudinal strain (GLS), according to a study
Month: June 2022
Five steps for a heart-healthy grilling season
by Laura Williamson, American Heart Association News The smells of summer have returned: sunscreen, freshly cut grass and burgers sizzling
Expert discusses babies, toddlers & the COVID shot
After a very long wait, babies, toddlers and preschoolers can now get COVID-19 shots. Many parents may feel relief, but some may
Live in a wildfire zone? Be prepared
More Americans now live in wildfire zones as wildfire seasons have become longer, with hotter, faster-moving fires. If you’re one
Study finds breast cancers with low levels of HER2 protein are not a distinct subtype of the disease
The treatment of breast cancer abounding in the protein HER2 was revolutionized with the introduction of drugs like trastuzumab (Herceptin)
New deep-learning model helps the automated screening of common eye disorders
Automation in disease diagnosis is reliant on deep learning models that can accurately and efficiently identify measurements of tumors, tissue
Females found to itch less than males
Among the many reasons men may have for envying women, at least when it comes to skin inflammation, is that
Developmental dyslexia essential to human adaptive success, study argues
Cambridge researchers studying cognition, behavior and the brain have concluded that people with dyslexia are specialized to explore the unknown.
Abortion pills to become next battleground in US reproductive fight
As conservative US states rush to enact abortion bans following the Supreme Court’s bombshell decision, the fight over reproductive rights
WHO panel: Monkeypox not a global emergency ‘at this stage’
The World Health Organization said the escalating monkeypox outbreak in more than 50 countries should be closely monitored but does