A recent study conducted as part of the ORCHESTRA project has shed new light on the treatment of COVID-19 infections
Month: February 2023
Study finds people with a university degree less likely to believe in COVID-19 misinformation
A new study has found that people with a university degree were less likely to believe in COVID-19 misinformation and
Three doses of COVID-19 mRNA vaccine associated with better outcomes for patients with cancer
Breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 infections following vaccination against COVID-19 are of international concern and patients with cancer are highly vulnerable and susceptible
How better feedback at work can also reduce gender disparities among emergency medicine residents
In most workplaces, one of the best ways to train and develop employees professionally is by providing effective feedback. Feedback
Toxic protein linked to muscular dystrophy and arhinia
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health and their colleagues have found that a toxic protein made by the body
Team’s imaging strategy enhances lipedema treatment
A unique collaboration between imaging science, vascular medicine and rehabilitation at Vanderbilt University Medical Center is transforming the diagnosis and
Pharmacists based in care homes found to be safer for residents
Basing specialist pharmacists in care homes can help make residents safer by cutting potential harm from medicines, according to research
Space travel influences the way the brain works
Scientists of the University of Antwerp and University of Liège (Belgium) have found how the human brain changes and adapts
Mothers with depression take longer to respond to their children, study finds
A recent study at the University of Missouri found mothers who are struggling with depression tend to take longer to
Combining two bone healing remedies can inhibit bone growth and regeneration
Bone has the amazing capacity to regenerate. After a fracture, bone will heal without scarring in healthy people. In aging