University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have identified a potential treatment for the respiratory symptoms of long COVID after
Month: July 2024
Body appreciation varies across cultures
People from different cultures show both similarities and differences in how body appreciation, sociocultural pressure, and internalization of thin ideals
Peer influence can promote healthier shopping habits, study reveals
Amid the rise of chronic diseases, such as heart disease and diabetes, a novel study by Duke-NUS Medical School offers
Friendships in America may be in less peril than previously thought
American adults may typically have more friends than indicated by other recent surveys, with fewer Americans having no friends at
New score system to better screen and treat HFpEF heart failure patients
A novel study co-authored by a heart failure cardiologist at University Hospitals Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute, demonstrates the effectiveness
Sitting time linked to mortality in adults with diabetes
Adults with diabetes who meet the recommended guidelines for physical activity may offset the risk of mortality that is associated
Genes or environment? A new model for understanding disease risk factors
Every disease is shaped by a genetic component as well as environmental factors like air pollution, climate and socioeconomic status.
New high-resolution 3D maps show how the brain’s blood vessels changes with age
Healthy blood vessels matter for more than just heart health. Vascular well-being is critical for brain health and potentially in
Exploring the dynamics of combatting market-driven epidemics
A case definition of market-driven epidemics (MDEs) could help address critical barriers to timely, effective prevention and mitigation, according to
Can a computer tell patients how their multiple sclerosis will progress?
Machine learning models can reliably inform clinicians about the disability progression of multiple sclerosis, according to a new study published