The public are being encouraged to eat more wild fish, such as mackerel, anchovies and herring, which are often used
Month: March 2024
AI-based app can help physicians find skin melanoma
A mobile app that uses artificial intelligence, AI, to analyse images of suspected skin lesions can diagnose melanoma with very
Treating anxiety, depression in people with heart disease reduced ER visits, hospitalizations
Treating anxiety and depression reduced emergency room visits and rehospitalizations among people with heart disease, according to new research published
Pioneering muscle monitoring in space to help astronauts stay strong in low-gravity
Astronauts have been able to track their muscle health in spaceflight for the first time using a handheld device, revealing
How cells are ahead of the curve
The curvature of a surface determines the migration behavior of biological cells. They preferentially move along valleys or grooves while
Study shows middle-aged Americans are lonelier than European peers, suggests loneliness in midlife is endemic
Contrary to some claims, middle-aged Americans might not be experiencing an epidemic of loneliness. New research suggests that for adults
New strategy to facilitate muscle regeneration after injury
Muscle injuries are common in the active population, and they cause the majority of player leaves in the world of
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