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Peer-to-peer e-consults save money for pediatric trauma patients
Initial peer-to-peer e-consultations cost less than reflexive ambulance transfer in most situations for pediatric orthopedic trauma patients, according to a study published online Nov. 3 […]
Calorie restriction in humans builds strong muscle and stimulates healthy aging genes: Study
Reducing overall calorie intake may rejuvenate your muscles and activate biological pathways important for good health, according to researchers at the National Institutes of Health […]
Novel data acquisition method for high-resolution cone-beam computed tomography imaging
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Cracking the code: recent discoveries transform our understanding of cancer-immunity cycle
In a recent review published in Immunity, researchers reviewed tumor-immunity cycle data. Study: The cancer-immunity cycle: Indication, genotype, and immunotype. Image Credit: Alpha Tauri 3D Graphics/Shutterstock.com Background […]
Endemic malaria found in high, dry northwestern Kenya
Turkana County in northwestern Kenya was supposed to be the land that malaria forgot. An arid, windy region abutting Uganda, South Sudan and Ethiopia, its […]
Study explores how changing autism traits are linked to mental health conditions
A long-term study by UC Davis Health researchers sheds new light on the relationship between autism traits and mental health in middle childhood. The paper, […]
Even during height of pandemic, most did not use prenatal telehealth
Many pregnant individuals who gave birth between June and December 2020 did not use prenatal telehealth, according to a research letter published online Oct. 10 […]
Public knowledge varies greatly on flu and COVID-19, surveys show
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Hypertension: Commonly prescribed drug, amlodipine, deemed safe
New research indicates that amlodipine, a widely prescribed medication for hypertension, is unlikely to contribute to significant health risks. Although amlodipine has been prescribed for […]
Not even private health insurance overcomes racial disparities in glycemic control
Having health insurance in the United States is insufficient when it comes to addressing racial and ethnic disparities in glycemic control, according to a study […]
Win–win in muscle research: Faster results and fewer laboratory animals thanks to new method
To study muscle diseases, scientists rely on the mouse as a model organism. Researchers at the University of Basel have now developed a new method […]
Study uncovers how the gut’s microbiome boosts immune development
A study is shedding new light on how the gut’s microbial communities contribute to a well-functioning immune system and defend against harmful pathogens. The findings, […]
A herbal extract could delay dementia in older people – new study findings
Early symptoms of dementia explained in NHS video Sailuotong is a herbal medicine formula consisting of panax ginseng, ginkgo biloba and crocus sativus. Scientists conducting […]