In a pair of new studies, Yale researchers document a widespread and increasing level of overcrowding in America’s emergency departments
Month: October 2022
New heart attack insight could lead to better survival rates after surgery
New research shows how doctors can improve the timing of surgery for some heart attack patients by analyzing the levels
Unique gene signature could help predict response to chemotherapy
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have developed a method that could help predict whether people with lung cancer will
Significant antiviral activity of bulevirtide for treatment of chronic hepatitis D infection
Between 10 and 20 million people worldwide are infected with hepatitis D virus (HDV). HDV infection is always associated with
Study uncovers mechanisms of reactive oxygen species in stem cell function and inflammation prevention
Mount Sinai researchers have published one of the first studies to demonstrate the importance of reactive oxygen species in maintaining
Which grains you eat can impact your risk of getting heart disease earlier
In one of the first studies to examine the relationship between different types of grain intake and premature coronary artery
The effect of the color red on brain waves
Red traffic lights make drivers stop. The color red produces a signaling and warning effect. But is this also reflected
Social support promotes rehab participation in mice after spinal cord injury
A research finding in mice that the drug gabapentin improved rehab compliance after spinal cord injury led scientists to a
Fungal association with tumors may predict worse outcomes
The presence of some fungal species in tumors predicts—and may even help drive—worse cancer outcomes, according to a study from
Social media use linked to developing depression regardless of personality
Researchers in public policy and education recently found that young adults who use more social media are significantly more likely