A new Nature Human Behaviour study, jointly led by Dr Margherita Malanchini at Queen Mary University of London and Dr
Month: August 2024
Sharing expands caring: Study finds solution to a major source of doctor burnout
Who hasn’t sat in a medical office, listening to computer keys clacking while their provider rapidly types up notes, wondering
New way to potentially slow cancer growth
Fighting cancer effectively often involves stopping cancer cells from multiplying, which requires understanding proteins that the cells rely on to
Increased risk of dementia after acute kidney injury
Acute kidney injury is associated with an increased risk of developing dementia, according to a new study published in the
Gut bacteria composition influences rotavirus vaccine efficacy
Certain types of gut bacteria can hinder the efficacy of the rotavirus vaccine, according to researchers in the Institute for
New photoacoustic probes enable deep brain tissue imaging
To understand the brain better, we need new methods to observe its activity. That is at the heart of a
A human-centered AI tool to improve sepsis management
A proposed artificial intelligence tool to support clinician decision-making about hospital patients at risk for sepsis has an unusual feature:
Metal baseball bats still help Little Leaguers hit a little better
While meant to simulate wood bats, regulation USA Baseball metal bats are more forgiving than wood for young players who
AI spots cancer and viral infections at nanoscale precision
Researchers at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC)
Under the radar men’s health red flags may point to heart problems
Adelaide researchers are calling for general practitioners to take a more proactive approach towards addressing erectile dysfunction (ED) and lower