Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh are pioneering a new approach to blood pressure monitoring — using the devices we
Month: September 2024
No benefits from 24-hour compared with 15-hour oxygen therapy
There were no differences in quality of life, symptoms, hospital admissions or mortality between a group of patients with pulmonary
Sex matters in how, when, and where melanomas develop, study finds
Melanoma rates differ consistently between men and women in terms of the ages at which melanomas occur and the locations
Sterilization rates among women rose after U.S. Supreme Court abortion ruling
Surgical sterilization rates among women increased in the United States after a 2022 Supreme Court ruling (Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s
Boosting brain protein levels may slow decline from Alzheimer’s
A study published in the journal Brain shows that increases in protein levels with new Alzheimer’s drugs can explain the
How many people have A-Fib? Three times more than we thought
Atrial fibrillation, a rapid, irregular heart beat that can lead to stroke or sudden death, is three times more common
Avian flu found in wastewater of 10 Texas cities through virome sequencing
Avian influenza A(H5N1) virus, which spread to cattle and infected 14 people this year, was detected using virome sequencing in
Breakthrough research sheds light on the hidden effects of stress on sperm
A groundbreaking study led by researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus reveals that stress-induced changes in sperm
Scientists expand the genetic alphabet to create new proteins
It’s a dogma taught in every introductory biology class: Proteins are composed of combinations of 20 different amino acids, arranged
Risk of secondary cancers after CAR T therapy may be similar to risk after other cancer treatments
The frequency of second primary malignancies (SPMs) arising in cancer survivors following treatment with CAR T-cell therapy was statistically comparable