Malaria is a major public health problem and can be life-threatening. The disease, mostly found in tropical countries, is transmitted to
Month: April 2023
7 benefits of regular physical activity
Whether you’re a novice taking the first steps toward fitness or an exercise fanatic hoping to optimize your results, a
Keeping a tighter rein on blood pressure in adults over 50 is desirable for brain health
Intensive blood pressure treatment significantly reduces the risk of adverse cerebrovascular events such as stroke. New research from The University
For athletes, diet might influence sleep patterns
Need to get your shut-eye on time? What you eat could make a difference, according to a new study. Researchers
Exploring a new frontier in health care technology: Non-fungible tokens for secure health data management
Digital transformation in health care has been greatly catalyzed by the COVID-19 pandemic, which resulted in the accelerated adoption of
Novel device effective for babies requiring renal replacement therapy
For babies under 8 kg requiring renal replacement therapy, a novel hemodialysis device, the Newcastle Infant Dialysis Ultrafiltration System (NIDUS),
First-of-its-kind study suggests stress levels stay the same with or without deadlines
Deadlines are part and parcel of modern knowledge work. Journalists must serve their weekly columns, managers must turn in their
First beating-heart transplants from cardiac death donors
Using an organ from a donor who underwent cardiac death, Stanford Medicine surgeons transplanted a heart while it was beating—the
New injectable cell therapy could resolve osteoarthritis
Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) scientists have created a promising injectable cell therapy to treat osteoarthritis that both
Too much insulin can be as dangerous as too little
Just over a century has passed since the discovery of insulin, a time period during which the therapeutic powers of