A common yet underdiagnosed sleep disorder contributes to the development of dementia among adults — particularly women, a Michigan Medicine
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Brighter nights and darker days could lead to an early grave
A study of more than 13 million hours of data, collected from light sensors worn by 89,000 people, has found
Long COVID inflammation damages the heart, study finds
University of Queensland-led research has found inflammatory markers in the blood of long COVID patients which could explain why many
Immune system review provides insight into more effective biotechnology
Macrophage cells are the immune system’s frontline soldiers, early on the scene to protect the body from foreign invaders. These
Sleeping for 2: Insomnia therapy reduces postpartum depression, study shows
While many people believe that poor sleep during pregnancy is inevitable, new research has determined that cognitive behavioral therapy for
New study shows combination therapy slows cognitive decline in at-risk populations
An important new study led by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), and with partnership across several Toronto
COVID-19 pandemic worsened patient safety measures, study finds
A new study — published in Nursing Research — has found that the COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted patient safety indicators
Developing kidneys from scratch
To Alex Hughes, Assistant Professor in Bioengineering within Penn Engineering and in Cell and Developmental Biology within Penn Medicine, the
Study refines understanding of kidney transplant rejection
Rutgers Health researchers and other medical scientists involved in a large international study have identified new signs of kidney transplant
Ultrasound can be used as search and rescue tool for the brain
Ultrasound, once used almost exclusively to take images of the body, is quickly developing into a targeted therapy that can