Indonesians are consuming more and more processed foods, including sugary drinks, salty snacks, junk food, and unhealthy fats. These changes take a
Month: March 2023
Monitoring chronic disease burden: Electronic health records can help meet a serious public health challenge
The pandemic has highlighted the importance of increasing the flow of information on infectious diseases from electronic health records (EHRs)
New circuit model offers insights into brain function
The thalamus and thalamic reticular nucleus are situated at the heart of the mammalian brain and are known to play
Genome analysis just got personal
Life on Earth comes in a beautiful assortment of different shapes, sizes and colors, thanks to genetic mutations. Some mutations
Allies or enemies of cancer: The dual fate of neutrophils
Why do cancer immunotherapies work so extraordinarily well in a minority of patients, but fail in so many others? By
Harsh discipline increases risk of children developing lasting mental health problems, shows study
Parents who frequently exercise harsh discipline with young children are putting them at significantly greater risk of developing lasting mental
Researchers develop new model for quickly evaluating potential cervical cancer drugs
Researchers at Oregon State University have created a means of speeding up and improving the evaluation process for drugs used
Study finds excess harm from overprescribed antibiotics for patients results in widespread side effects
When patients request or demand an antibiotic, even when it is unlikely to help, a physician might be tempted to
Five important things you should have learned in sex ed—but probably didn’t
If you grew up in the ’90s and ’00s, you may feel that sex education didn’t teach you much of practical
Adverse postoperative outcomes not increased with recent COVID-19
Recent COVID-19 infection seems not to be associated with the risk for adverse postoperative outcomes, according to a research letter