Premature infants, especially very low birthweight babies, are at risk for intraventricular hemorrhage. A frequent complication of these brain bleeds
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Individualized glycemic targets for older type 2 diabetes patients supported by cohort study
An international group of researchers led by Monash University, Australia, supports clinical guideline recommendations for relaxed glycemic targets in older
Toxicologist explains how to decode package inserts to take medications safely and increase their effectiveness
Many adults take prescription drugs, and usage rates are continually increasing. With approximately 1.3 million emergency department visits in the U.S. caused by adverse
Researchers ID novel treatment pathway for deadly pancreatic cancers
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center identified a novel cell signaling pathway that potentially could be targeted in
Mayo Clinic Q and A: What is benign breast disease?
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: A mammogram showed a lump in my breast, and my doctor said it’s benign breast disease. I’m
‘Will you look at me?’ How socially anxious people avoid eye contact
Individuals suffering from social anxiety disorder (SAD) consistently avoid eye contact. However, in a non-clinical population, gaze avoidance in socially
Novel treatment regimen appears well tolerated, beneficial to children with relapsed brain tumors
The first in-human-study of a new immunotherapy that blocks a natural enzyme tumors commandeer for their protection was well tolerated
Poor air quality linked to cognitive problems in babies
Poor air quality could be causing cognitive deficits in babies and toddlers, according to new research from the University of