Researchers at the CNIO (Spanish National Cancer Research Center) have discovered that one of the causes for the rare tumor
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Lack of belief in body’s ability to function through pain linked to daily pre-spine-surgery prescribed opioids
According to a new Johns Hopkins Medicine study, low pain self-efficacy can predict daily pre-surgery prescribed opioid use among patients
Memories may be stored in the membranes of your neurons, suggests study
Your brain is responsible for controlling most of your body’s activities. Its information processing capabilities are what allow you to
Fentanyl, heroin use found to substantially decline in patients receiving methadone treatment for opioid use disorder
A new study led by a Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health researcher found that the percent of patients
Variants of MRTFB gene linked to novel neurodevelopmental disorder
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have linked specific variants or mutations of the gene myocardin-related transcription factor B (MRTFB)
Researchers describe urgent need for data on quality of care offered by Medicare Advantage plans
As Medicare Advantage plans enroll more and more patients with serious illness, it is not clear how well the plans
Study shows melatonin, commonly used to improve sleep, can aggravate bowel inflammation
An article published in the journal Microorganisms shows that melatonin, despite its antioxidant effects and role in regulating sleep cycles, can worsen
How epilepsy surgery is curing more seizures
More than ever before, people with epilepsy are living normal lives. The key is to get treatment, typically a medication,