Paediatricians from European countries have raised the alarm over a shortage of medicines for children including antibiotics and asthma treatment,
Month: April 2023
Transgender women are still at risk for prostate cancer
Transgender women keep their prostates even after gender-affirming surgery, but the extent to which they remain at risk of prostate
Study: People with anxiety and mood disorders experience more severe alcohol symptoms than those without
People with anxiety or major depressive disorders experience more alcohol-related symptoms and problems than people without those disorders, even at
Most children with ADHD are not receiving medications: Study
Most children with parent-reported attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are not receiving medications and have never received outpatient mental health care, according
Routine antibiotics don’t improve outcomes of post-mastectomy breast reconstruction
For breast cancer patients undergoing breast reconstruction after mastectomy, avoiding postoperative oral antibiotics does not reduce the risk of infections,
Being hospitalized with acute kidney injury may increase risk for rehospitalization and death
A study supported by the National Institutes of Health found that people who experienced acute kidney injury (AKI) during a
What makes ‘junk food’ junk?
How is “junk food” defined for food policies like taxes? A combination of food category, processing, and nutrients can determine
People quarantined at NT’s COVID-19 facility suffered low psychological distress, report finds
The psychological distress of people in Northern Territory’s COVID-19 quarantine facility was low because those in the facility realized its
Combination of gene therapy and chemotherapy may provide new treatment option in bone cancer
New research has identified a potential therapeutic target and developed a unique delivery system to treat osteosarcoma, a bone cancer
Taking a 3D view of the genome may help treat pediatric brain cancers
Researchers led by Sanford Burnham Prebys assistant professor Lukas Chavez, Ph.D., are leveraging the latest technology to take a never-before-seen