The White House said Sunday it was confident authorities could “eliminate” monkeypox from the United States by speeding up the
Month: July 2022
Self-reflection linked to improved late-life cognition and brain health
Self-reflection is positively associated with cognition late in life as well as glucose metabolism, a marker of brain health, finds
Daily e-cigarette use rising despite slight decline in current use among youngest adults
While overall current electronic cigarette use (meaning use within the past 30 days) fell slightly in 2020 from previous years,
International study identifies risks for long COVID in children
Nearly 6 percent of children who presented to the Emergency Department (ED) with COVID-19 reported symptoms of long COVID 90
Finding the right memory strategy to slow cognitive decline
What’s the best way to improve your memory as you age? Turns out, it depends, a new study suggests. But
A ‘weak spot’ discovered that potentially makes multi-drug resistant tumors vulnerable
One of the greatest challenges facing cancer researchers is to understand why some patients don’t respond to treatments. In some
Treatment before patients develop rheumatism provides lasting relief
Initiating early treatment benefits patients who have not fully developed rheumatoid arthritis, but who are manifesting preliminary stages of the
Dynamic mental illness indicators caught by advanced AI in brain imaging
New research by Georgia State University’s TReNDS Center may lead to early diagnosis of devastating conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease,
Meniere disease tied to higher risk for migraine
Patients with Meniere disease (MD) have a greater risk for migraine occurrence, according to a study recently published in JAMA Otolaryngology-Head
Scientists identify a key gene that is turned on in most cancer types
Physician-scientists at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have discovered that a gene called FOXR2