It can be a common habit—after a shower or getting out of the pool, grabbing a cotton-tipped swab to clean
Day: October 13, 2022
New research details the microbial origins of Type 1 diabetes
Almost a decade ago, UO graduate student Jennifer Hampton Hill made a fortuitous find: A protein made by gut bacteria
A high-sugar diet decreases ability to sense sweetness in rats
For many people, a high-sugar diet has become almost accidental. Three-quarters of food in the supermarket has added sugar, according
New study finds distinct brain networks associated with risk and resilience in depression
A new study that links the location of brain injury to levels of depression in patients following the injury has
Projecting a path for clinical translation of 3D-bioprinted human tissues
Three-dimensional bioprinting is an emerging technology that has the potential to build human tissue, on demand, to treat a wide
Understanding mental health and mental illness
Mental health is the overall wellness of how you think, regulate your feelings and behave. A mental disorder may be
In major retreat, Bright Health halts individual health insurance coverage
Bright Health Group will end individual and family health insurance coverage and reduce its Medicare Advantage coverage to just two
Air pollution tips the scale for obesity in women
Obesity has been a major global health issue in recent decades as more people eat unhealthy diets and fail to
Lung disease tests are failing Black patients, studies show. Experts are calling for change
Widely used lung function tests often fail to detect lung disease in Black patients, according to research—and experts are calling
Martial arts inspire new method for modeling assistance for ankles and knees
A new way of modeling the forces on the ankle, which could improve ankle, foot and knee care in medicine,