Alopecia areata (AA) is associated with a higher risk for inflammatory arthritis, according to a study published online April 28
Month: May 2023
Research finds alternating estrogen and anti-estrogen therapies effective in treating metastatic breast cancer
Advanced or metastatic estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer is commonly treated with drugs that block the estrogen receptor. However, estrogens
Researchers are unlocking new answers in the quest for safer, more effective opioid therapy
University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers are taking the foot off the brake in their quest to improve opioid therapy
Heat found to be the top cause of exertion-related injuries and fatalities for laborers
Dangers like working high above the ground or with heavy machinery are common hazards for laborers in industries like construction
Experts say it’s not yet time to take off masks in the health care setting
A new commentary from infectious disease experts at George Washington University School of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health
Cardiologists look to the past to create new heart bypass procedure
Henry Ford Health Interventional cardiologists William O’Neill, M.D., and Khaldoon Alaswad, M.D., took a page out of the medical history
UK report: Universal Credit harmful to mental health of lone parents
A new study has shown that Universal Credit is harmful to the mental health of claimants, particularly lone parents. The
Effects of zoledronic acid on senescence and SASP markers
A new research paper, titled “In vitro and in vivo effects of zoledronic acid on senescence and senescence-associated secretory phenotype
AI algorithms trained on fundus photographs infer self-reported race
Artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms trained on fundus photographs infer the self-reported race (SRR) of infants, regardless of whether the images
Melanoma misconception: Dark skin tones at risk, too
The myth that people with dark skin are immune to melanoma, a type of skin cancer, has persisted for many