Individuals who were diagnosed with depression during pregnancy were more likely to be diagnosed with cardiovascular disease within two years
Month: April 2023
First-line pembrolizumab plus chemotherapy may benefit patients with advanced biliary tract cancers
The addition of pembrolizumab (Keytruda) to gemcitabine and cisplatin improved overall survival in patients with untreated metastatic or unresectable biliary
Different cell types in the brain are affected by tick infection, shows study
The dreaded tick-borne TBE virus infects different types of brain cells in different parts of the brain, depending on whether
Researchers help AI express uncertainty to improve health monitoring tech
A team of engineering and health researchers has developed a tool that improves the ability of electronic devices to detect
Study: Hearing loss disproportionately impacts people of color
A new study by a researcher at New York Institute of Technology reveals that people of color report a higher
Scientists create powerful, most-accurate tools to research deadliest blood cancer, study says
Tisch Cancer Center scientists have developed unique models of the deadliest blood cancer, acute myeloid leukemia (AML), creating a transformative
Exploring effectiveness of salt substitutes in elderly care facilities
Experiments at 48 elderly care facilities in China find that salt substitutes lowered diastolic blood pressure and resulted in fewer
AI diagnoses lung disease based on X-rays
Skoltech researchers have trained a neural network to search for lung pathologies on X-ray images and come up with brief
Illuminating tumor cells with dark proteins
Columbia researchers have shined new light on how the “dark” part of the genome allows cancer cells to be detected
A highly sensitive, wearable piezoelectric blood pressure sensor for continuous health monitoring
A KAIST research team led by Professor Keon Jae Lee from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the