Rutgers Health researchers have found that hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are strongly associated with fatal cardiovascular disease for up to
Month: April 2024
Safety of a potential new treatment to manage complications from sickle cell disease
A drug approved to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension may be effective at managing hypertension and end-organ damage in patients with
New AI method captures uncertainty in medical images
In biomedicine, segmentation involves annotating pixels from an important structure in a medical image, like an organ or cell. Artificial
This outdated diabetes drug still has something to offer
Thiazolidinediones (TZDs) are a class of drug that can be used to treat type 2 diabetes by reversing insulin resistance,
People who use willpower alone to achieve goals, resist temptation, deemed more trustworthy
People who use willpower to overcome temptations and achieve their goals are perceived as more trustworthy than those who use
In the drive to deprescribe, heartburn drug study teaches key lessons
Whether it’s costs, safety risks or “pill fatigue” they’re trying to reduce, many health systems and clinics have started working
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