Whether it’s costs, safety risks or “pill fatigue” they’re trying to reduce, many health systems and clinics have started working
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Study lays the basis for new knowledge on gastrointestinal diseases
The meeting point of the stomach and esophagus, the so-called gastro-esophageal junction, is a region of the human body that
Synthetic platelets stanch bleeding, promote healing in animal models
Researchers have developed synthetic platelets that can be used to stop bleeding and enhance healing at the site of an
AI model can accurately assess PTSD in postpartum women
A generative artificial intelligence (AI) model that can analyze the narrative accounts of women who have undergone recent childbirth has
New ways to fine tune electrochemistry
Optimizing electrochemical reactions is essential for the transition to renewable energies. In electrochemical reactions, electric currents and potential differences are
Scientists uncover key resistance mechanism to Wnt inhibitors in pancreatic and colorectal cancers
Scientists at Duke-NUS Medical School have uncovered why some pancreatic and colorectal cancers[1] fail to respond to Wnt inhibitors, a
Parkinson’s Disease: New theory on the disease’s origins and spread
The nose or the gut? For the past two decades, the scientific community has debated the wellspring of the toxic
Landmark study involving babies in Ireland supports use of Cystic Fibrosis drug in infants from four weeks of age
A Cystic Fibrosis drug targeting the basic defect that causes the condition has been shown to be safe and effective
Chemicals stored in home garages linked to ALS risk
Over the last decade, researchers at University of Michigan continue to find that exposure to environmental toxins — from pesticides
Economic burden of childhood verbal abuse by adults estimated at $300 billion globally
Childhood verbal abuse by adults costs society an estimated $300 billion (£239 billion) a year globally, show findings presented at