Every fall and winter, viral respiratory illnesses like the common cold and seasonal flu keep kids out of school and
Month: November 2022
Experts explain why rates of RSV are surging this year
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a very common virus, typically causing infection in children during the colder months. In most cases,
Genetic analysis of the most common type of bladder cancer yields guidance on treatment options
A comprehensive genomic analysis in more than 200 patients with metastatic urothelial carcinomas may help inform how a patient would
Novel approach to treat and prevent type 2 diabetes using bile acid composition
Bile acids, a digestive juice, may hold the key to a new way of treating and preventing type 2 diabetes.
Can pharmacotherapies prevent alcohol use disorder in people with PTSD?
Survivors of abuse and trauma are vastly more likely than other people to develop alcohol use disorder (AUD); according to
Examining the roots of improvisation and creativity in professional jazz musicians
World-renowned jazz musicians are often praised for their creative ingenuity. But how do they make up improvisations? And what makes
As segregation rises in communities, so do cancer death rates
Whether you survive a bout with cancer may depend, in part, on where you live. Researchers at the American Cancer
Many adolescents game a lot without negative effects on their wellbeing
A new study published by University of Oxford researchers in JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting, shows that although many school-age adolescents are
Dietary change starves cancer cells, overcoming treatment resistance
A dietary change could be a key to enhancing colon cancer treatment, a new study from the University of Michigan
How repairing the gut saves brain function after stroke
Stroke is a leading cause of death, dementia and serious long-term disability. According to the American Heart Association, stroke patients