Study shows increase in medical encounters six months post-SARS-CoV-2 infection, with vaccination lowering persistent symptoms risk
In a recent study published in JAMA Network Open, researchers identified factors related to PCC [post-COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019] symptoms
Read moreHigh frequency brain wave patterns in the motor cortex can predict an upcoming movement
Nicholas G. Hatsopoulos, Ph.D., Professor of Organismal Biology and Anatomy at the University of Chicago, has long been interested in
Read moreMartha Stewart's Breakfast Cookies Might Actually Get You To Eat Something in the Morning
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Read moreResearch scientists evaluate online colorectal cancer risk calculators
Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University School of Medicine research scientists have conducted a study of online colorectal cancer risk calculators.
Read moreCanada’s Ontario to Expand Use of Private Healthcare Providers
TORONTO (Reuters) – Canada’s most populous province, Ontario, plans to significantly expand its use of private providers to perform public
Read moreWhat Older Americans Need to Know About Taking Paxlovid
A new coronavirus variant is circulating, the most transmissible one yet. Hospitalizations of infected patients are rising. And older adults
Read moreDiet Packed With Fast Food Is Hard on the Liver
A new study that quantifies the harm to the liver of eating fast food might motivate people to eat less
Read moreNew fluorescent dye can light up the brain, holds promise for cancer treatment
Rice’s Han Xiao, Stanford’s Zhen Cheng and collaborators have developed a new tool for noninvasive brain imaging that can help
Read moreA threshold control method to prepare for coming RSV, influenza epidemics
Governments around the world used a variety of techniques known as nonpharmaceutical interventions, or NPIs, to control the spread of
Read moreMaintaining muscle mass supports women’s arterial health from youth to middle age: Study
A study conducted at the University of Jyväskylä found that women with larger muscle mass had lower arterial stiffness from
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