Muscle injuries are common in the active population, and they cause the majority of player leaves in the world of
Day: March 22, 2024
Implantable sensor could lead to timelier Crohn’s treatment
A team of Northwestern University scientists has developed the first wireless, implantable temperature sensor to detect inflammatory flareups in patients
Mapping the evolution of urinary tract cancer cells
Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have performed the most comprehensive analysis to date of cancer of the ureters or the
Early identification of persistent pain plus holistic interventions cut opioid use
For most people, recovering from an injury or surgery might require a short round of painkillers, but for about one
Earlier retirement for people with chronic musculoskeletal pain
Frequent musculoskeletal pain is linked with an increased risk of exiting work and retiring earlier, according to a new study
Research offers hope for preventing post-COVID ‘brain fog’ by targeting brain’s blood vessels
Among the many confounding symptoms in patients recovering from a COVID-19 infection are memory loss and difficulty learning. Yet little
Study eases concern at antipsychotics use in pregnancy
The use of antipsychotics during pregnancy isn’t linked to childhood neurodevelopmental disorders or learning difficulties, UNSW Sydney-led study shows —
Laws that punish drug use during pregnancy likely lead to worse health outcomes for families, study finds
Contrary to some claims, laws that criminalize or otherwise punish drug use during pregnancy are more likely to worsen rather