In a new case study, researchers describe an adolescent human patient diagnosed with rapid onset schizophrenia who was found instead…
Ultrasound provides precise, minimally invasive way to measure heart function in children
Currently, a practical, precise, minimally invasive way to measure cardiac output or heart function in children undergoing surgery does not…
Daily Low-Dose Aspirin No Longer Recommended by Doctors, if You’re Healthy
New guidelines suggest the risk of bleeding outweighs the heart benefits among healthy adults who take low-dose aspirin.
Daily Low-Dose Aspirin No Longer Recommended by Doctors, if You’re Healthy
New guidelines suggest the risk of bleeding outweighs the heart benefits among healthy adults who take low-dose aspirin.
‘Inflamm-aging’ causes loss of bone healing ability in the elderly
Increases in chronic inflammation — not the passage of time — is the main reason why injured bones do not…
Grow a better jawbone in your ribs
Researchers have developed a technique to grow custom-fit bone implants to repair jawbone injuries from a patient’s own rib.
Social environment helps determine attitudes toward risk
Studies have shown women are more risk-averse than men, a trait experts say could help to explain the persistent wage…
Prenatal testosterone linked to long-term effects in females who share womb with male twin
Women who shared their mother’s womb with a male twin are less likely to graduate from high school or college,…
Study finds test of protein levels in the eye a potential predictor of (future) Alzheimer’s disease
Low levels of amyloid-beta and tau proteins, biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease, in eye fluid were significantly associated with low cognitive…
New research identifies potential PTSD treatment improvement
Researchers may have found a way to improve a common treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) by changing how the…