A new artificial intelligence (AI) model designed by Scripps Research scientists could help clinicians better screen patients for atrial fibrillation
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Caregiving can be stressful, but it could also lower risk of depression
Becoming a caregiver to an aging parent or spouse can be stressful, but a new study from a researcher at
Protein study could one day advance Parkinson’s, breast cancer care
New research from Oregon Health & Science University could one day lead to therapies that prevent or treat diseases and
The silent killer gets louder as high blood pressure risks trend upward
Research from Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TDMU) warns that rates of urgent dialysis and death are on the rise
Spinning up control: Propeller shape helps direct nanoparticles
Self-propelled nanoparticles could potentially advance drug delivery and lab-on-a-chip systems — but they are prone to go rogue with random,
Nearly 40% of Type 2 diabetes patients stop taking their second-line medication
Most patients with Type 2 diabetes will end up needing to add a second-line medication after metformin — the go-to
Is age linked to the picture of the perfect partner?
How do women picture the partner of their dreams? And how does this vary between women based on their age?
Nanoparticle-delivered RNA reduces neuroinflammation in lab tests
In mice and human cell cultures, MIT researchers showed that novel nanoparticles can deliver a potential therapy for inflammation in
Science sheds light on shaking your holiday presents
As holidays near, people are sneaking shakes of their presents to try to figure out what they’re getting. But present
Non-invasive technology for the high-throughput characterization of cancer cells
The electrical properties of cancer cells can provide information on their cancer type, state, and drug resistance. However, conventional platforms