A tragic side-effect of chemotherapy might soon be a thing of the past, with researchers uncovering a vital pathway to
Month: June 2022
New finding improves tumor response to immunotherapies
Researchers from The University of Western Australia and Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute have found a new way to improve
Opinion: Physician payments should work toward health equity
The current physician payment system does not adequately address the socioeconomic factors that impact patients’ health outcomes, says the American
Global atrial fibrillation study finds simple ablation has best outcomes
Results from one of the largest global studies of atrial fibrillation (AFib) procedures show that the simple approach is usually
Researchers create new model to better understand, treat metabolic diseases
While it has been more than 100 years since the discovery of insulin, metabolic diseases like diabetes, obesity and fatty
Researchers halt the progression of spinocerebellar ataxia type 17 in a cell model
Similar to Alzheimer’s disease, the hereditary disease spinocerebellar ataxia type 17 (SCA17) leads to the destruction of brain nerve cells
Study shows genotype leads to discontinued, decreased medication
Patients whose race is recorded as Black in their electronic health record (EHR) are more likely to have azathioprine, an
‘Goldilocks’ treatment window could lead to cancer therapy without harmful side effects
Researchers have developed a way to potentially reduce the toxic side-effects of a type of immunotherapy, in findings that could
Bronchitis in childhood linked to adult lung problems
Bronchitis in early childhood has been found to increase the risk of lung diseases in middle age according to research
Sports, not screens: The key to happier, healthier children
Whether it’s sports practice, music lessons or a casual catch up with friends, when children are involved in after-school activities,