Climate change, and its effects on weather patterns and adverse weather events, is likely to negatively affect the health of
Month: May 2024
Researchers wrestle with accuracy of AI technology used to create new drug candidates
Artificial intelligence (AI) has numerous applications in healthcare, from analyzing medical imaging to optimizing the execution of clinical trials, and
Blood pressure drugs more than double bone-fracture risk in nursing home patients
Records from nearly 30,000 nursing home residents indicate that blood pressure medications more than double the risk of life-threatening bone
‘Trojan horse’ weight loss drug more effective than available therapies
“I consider the drugs available on the marked today as the first generation of weight-loss drugs. Now we have developed
Why do we overindulge?
If you tend to do other things or get distracted while eating dinner, you may be running the risk of
Very early blood pressure control confers both benefits and harms in acute stroke
Early identification of stroke type could be key to harnessing the benefits of very early in-ambulance blood pressure lowering treatment
Repurposed beer yeast may offer a cost-effective way to remove lead from water
Every year, beer breweries generate and discard thousands of tons of surplus yeast. Researchers from MIT and Georgia Tech have
Longer sprint intervals can improve muscle oxygen utilization compared to shorter intervals
Physical activities like jogging, walking, cycling, and sprinting are activities known to engage the musculoskeletal system and result in the
Exploring the mechanism behind drug eruptions in the skin
Although medications can often help patients find a cure or respite from their condition, millions of people worldwide suffer from
When saying ‘please’ is more strategic than magic
By kindergarten age, most children have been taught that “please” is a magic word. “Please” is an expression of politeness