A person in southwest Florida has died after being infected with an extremely rare brain-eating amoeba, health officials said. The
Month: March 2023
Can’t take statins? New pill cuts cholesterol, heart attacks
Drugs known as statins are the first-choice treatment for high cholesterol but millions of people who can’t or won’t take
How signals from your body could be making you anxious
Where do emotions come from? This is a question that has interested scientists for centuries. Most of us would agree
Research shows the newest glucose-lowering drug could reduce the risks of renal and respiratory diseases
A research team in the Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy, LKS Faculty of Medicine, the University of Hong Kong (HKUMed)
Variant-specific vaccines offer better protection against COVID, shows study
Newer variant-specific bivalent vaccines offer on average 1.6 times better immunity against COVID-19 than the original, single-strain “ancestral” vaccines, new
New sound navigation technology enables the blind to navigate
A new study by researchers at Reichman University’s Brain Cognition and Technology Institute directed by Prof. Amir Amedi has shown
App recognizes suspected mpox rashes using artificial intelligence
A new app developed by scientists at Stanford Medicine and other institutions can detect skin lesions caused by mpox, previously
Imaging the adolescent heart provides ‘normal’ reference values for clinical practice
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has allowed scientists at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) to produce an accurate picture
Researchers develop liquid biopsy test for pediatric solid tumors Pediatric solid tumors make up approximately 40% of all childhood cancers.
AI improving digestive cancer diagnosis, but data-sharing obstacles remain
Artificial intelligence is helping to deliver earlier and better diagnoses of digestive cancers, but many challenges remain to widespread clinical