Acupuncture is safe and feasible for patients with irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea (IBS-D), according to a pilot study published
Month: January 2023
AI could change the way clinicians look at hip preservation
Orthopedic surgeons and biomedical engineers are trained to approach adolescent and young adult hip pain from two different perspectives. Surgeons
COVID and your gut: How a healthy microbiome can reduce the severity of infection—and vice versa
A vast combination of microorganisms live in our gut, including bacteria, fungi and viruses. Collectively, we refer to this as
Etching grooves onto facemasks to make them repel droplets better
A team of researchers at Korea Institute of Science and Technology, working with a colleague from Korea University, has found
‘Might’ or ‘might not’: Three-year-olds do not deploy possibility concepts in decision-making
Developmental stages in children at young ages happen rapidly, considering the comparatively more leisurely changes that young people experience when
Human brain organoids implanted into mouse cortex respond to visual stimuli for first time
A team of engineers and neuroscientists has demonstrated for the first time that human brain organoids implanted in mice have
Study reveals how chronic blood cancer transitions to aggressive disease
A type of chronic leukemia can simmer for many years. Some patients may need treatment to manage this type of
Ketamine found to increase brain noise
An international team of researchers including Sofya Kulikova, Senior Research Fellow at the HSE University-Perm, found that ketamine, being an
Applications to plastic surgery residency programs lag behind significant increase in residency positions
Historically plastic surgery has been considered one of most competitive and highly sought after residency programs. While this remains true
France, Britain impose COVID tests on travelers from China
France and Britain on Friday joined a growing list of nations imposing COVID tests on travelers from China, and the