Is it the flu, Covid or just a cold? Ultimate guide on how to tell your symptoms apart this winter Colds can be just a […]
Black men with advanced prostate cancer less likely to receive crucial treatment, study finds
A new study led by investigators at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center found Black men diagnosed with more advanced stages of prostate cancer […]
Novel screening tool and recovery program may help reduce mental health problems after trauma
A novel screening tool helps to identify hospitalized trauma patients at high risk for later mental health problems, and an emotional recovery program for trauma […]
Clinical smart watch finds success at identifying atrial fibrillation
As the use of wearable technology grows, smart watches are marketed across the globe to consumers as a way to monitor health. For some, they’re […]
Regional variations uncovered in the impact of dexamethasone treatment for severe COVID-19
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Scientists say a child-centric approach is the blueprint to improve communities
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Doctors warning after mum catches childhood disease from a shopping trolley
A doctor has urged parents to take extra care when grocery shopping. The warning comes after a mum claimed she caught hand, foot and mouth […]
AMA: Some AI Use in Medicine Should Require Docs’ Consent
The American Medical Association (AMA) this week called for requiring physician consent for some uses of artificial intelligence as it released its recommended principles for […]
Researchers publish a new model to predict improvement in brain health
As part of its ongoing quest to advance better brain health and performance, new research led by Center for BrainHealth at The University of Texas […]
Largest study of its kind shows leafy greens may decrease bowel cancer risk
Increasing the amount of folate through our diet or taking supplements could help to reduce bowel cancer risk. These are the findings of new research, […]
Researchers develop new brain network modeling tools to advance Alzheimer’s disease research
Indiana University researchers are collaborating on a novel approach to use neuroimaging and network modeling tools—previously developed to analyze the brains of patients in the […]
Does having children make you happier? Here’s what the research suggests
The prevailing belief in many parts of the world is that having children is key to happiness—and that people who don’t have children are unfulfilled […]
AHA, AAP Update Neonatal Resuscitation Guidelines
The American Heart Association (AHA) and American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) have issued a focused update to the 2020 neonatal resuscitation guidelines. The 2023 focused […]
Cigna-Humana merger rumors swirl
U.S. health insurer Cigna is in talks to merge with Humana in a deal that could exceed $60 billion in value and rival UnitedHealth Group […]