Inaccurately recording the start of anesthesia care during a procedure is common and results in significant lost billing time for
Month: January 2023
Non-invasive neurotechnology shown to reduce symptoms of insomnia and improve autonomic nervous system function
A good night’s sleep is crucial to health and well-being. Numerous research studies have shown that insomnia can increase the
Wintertime wandering: A real danger for people with Alzheimer’s
Winter weather can add a layer of danger to the wandering behavior common in people with dementia. The Alzheimer’s Foundation
100 million Nigerians are at risk of neglected tropical diseases: What the country is doing about it
Neglected tropical diseases are a group of communicable diseases found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. They are
New study debunks the assumption that menstrual cycles disqualify women from exercise research
Peruse any women’s magazine, and you’ll likely find advice on how to boost workouts. But what many don’t realize is
Fiber: It’s important to your child’s diet, too
Just like adults, children need lots of fiber in their diets. Fiber is part of what fuels a child’s normal
Virologists call for rational discourse on gain of function research
The study of viruses is under renewed scrutiny, say more than 150 experts in a new commentary published today in mSphere, mBio and
Study shows prevalence of long COVID in a university community
A study published today suggests the prevalence of long COVID was 36% among George Washington University students, faculty, staff and
Study shows that bioprinted artificial skin can be used in cosmetics and drugs testing
Bioengineered artificial skin has become an increasingly important and reliable platform for researchers to test the safety and efficacy of
False confidence in blood pressure knowledge can undermine intentions to seek care
The majority of Americans do not know the threshold for normal/healthy blood pressure—yet they are confident that they do, according