
Telehealth use on rise for behavioral health
Telemedicine technology has been improving steadily over the past several years, and as the tech gets better, so does its
Read moreMRI ‘glove’ provides new look at hand anatomy: Wearable MRI detector captures motion for first time; creates potential for injury diagnosis
A new kind of MRI component in the shape of a glove delivers the first clear images of bones, tendons
Read moreDiverse Parkinson’s-related disorders may stem from different strains of same protein
Different Parkinson’s-related brain disorders, called synucleionpathies, are characterized by misfolded proteins embedded in cells. Researchers in the Perelman School of
Read moreBreast cancer linked to the body’s internal clock
For years, doctors have associated the BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutations with an increased risk of breast cancer. But researchers
Read morePeople who travel by car are four times more likely to be injured than people who travel by city bus
Taking the bus is a whole lot safer than taking the car — and it’s also safer for cyclists and
Read moreMachine learning flags emerging pathogens: A new machine learning tool could flag dangerous bacteria before they cause an outbreak, from hospital wards to a global scale
A new machine learning tool that can detect whether emerging strains of the bacterium, Salmonella are more likely to cause
Read moreOur vulnerable nervous system: What affects its protective sheaths? Researchers shed light on a complex biochemical mechanism
According to the Deutsche Multiple Sklerose Gesellschaft (German Multiple Sclerosis Society), around 200,000 people in Germany suffer from multiple sclerosis
Read moreSymptoms of osteoarthritis may be lessened with simple changes to the diet
One gram of fish oil a day could help reduce the pain of patients with osteoarthritis, a new study in
Read moreFor women with history of pregnancy loss, walking may aid chance of becoming pregnant
Results of a recent study to better understand modifiable factors such as physical activity that may affect a woman’s ability
Read moreIssues of dementia and gun ownership need more discussion, researchers say: When should families, physicians and caregivers talk to dementia patients about giving up firearms?
As the number of adults with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia steadily increases, questions around their access to firearms remain largely
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