People who take acid reflux medications called proton pump inhibitors for four-and-a-half years or more may have a higher risk
Month: August 2023
Synthetic antibiotic could be effective against drug-resistant superbugs
A scientific journey decades in the making at Duke University has found a new antibiotic strategy to defeat gram-negative bacteria
Exercise apps a good prescription to boost healthcare workers’ mental health
Simple home workouts using exercise apps can effectively reduce depressive symptoms in healthcare workers and could be a major tool
Treatments for poxviruses — including those causing mpox and smallpox — may already exist in licensed drugs
Scientists studying how poxviruses evade natural defences in human cells have identified a new approach to treatment that may be
Wearables will transform health, but change brings challenges say researchers
In a series of three editorials published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, the international team of scientists discuss
AI transformation of medicine: Why doctors are not prepared
As artificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT find their way into everyday use, physicians will start to see these tools incorporated
Mathematical theory predicts self-organized learning in real neurons
An international collaboration between researchers at the RIKEN Center for Brain Science (CBS) in Japan, the University of Tokyo, and
Inhalation drug prevents severe pneumonia: Sugar molecule accurately delivers RNA drug to target cells
Overly active immune cells are often behind lung damage in diseases such as Covid-19. Researchers at the Technical University of
Remission from HIV-1 infection: Discovery of broadly neutralizing antibodies that contribute to virus control
Some HIV-1 carriers who have received an early antiretroviral treatment during several years are able to control the virus for
Possible biomarker of MS-like autoimmune disease discovered
It has been known for several years that the diagnosis “multiple sclerosis” conceals a whole range of different illnesses, each