To patients of P. Ashley Wackym, a surgical otologist-neurotologist at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, a diagnosis of superior
Month: February 2023
Tablet-based screening doubles detection of psychosis symptoms in youth
Asking patients to take a short survey on a tablet before their appointments may help mental health providers identify young
Prairie voles born via C-section can’t bond: Is birth key to how we love and relate?
With their short round ears, seedlike black eyes and snout-to-tail brown coats, prairie voles might rank somewhere between field mice
Immunotherapy after surgery found to provide significant, durable benefit for high-risk bladder patients
Immunotherapy after surgery increased bladder cancer patients’ chance of staying cancer-free compared to patients who received a placebo, according to
‘Cell food’ gives insight into T cell metabolism
New research from the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center reveals that the metabolic pathways that make a specific type
How AI can help design drugs to treat opioid addiction
Approximately three million Americans suffer from opioid use disorder, and every year more than 80,000 Americans die from overdoses. Opioid
How COVID-19 can impact the heart
COVID-19 infections can cause potentially life-threatening heart issues. Studies suggest that people with COVID-19 are 55% more likely to suffer
Cancer patients who don’t respond to immunotherapy may lack crucial immune cells
Immunotherapy has transformed cancer care. In advanced melanoma, for example, the most fatal form of skin cancer, the five-year survival
New study examines off-label drugs prescribed in addition to insulin for type 1 diabetes
Two classes of drugs prescribed off-label for some patients with type 1 diabetes can provide significant benefits, but also come
More effective, non-invasive test uses artificial intelligence to detect blocked arteries
As a patient with a family history of heart disease, Karen Moore has always been diligent about monitoring her heart