Contrary to long-standing popular belief, running at a prescribed, one-size-fits-all ”optimal” cadence doesn’t play as big a role in speed…
Tumor-promoting enzymes USP25 and USP28: Substantial differences identified
Researchers have solved the structures of the cancer-promoting enzymes USP25 and USP28, and identified significant differences in their activities. Both…
Drug shortages: Limited warnings, followed by rationing and hoarding
In a national survey, hospital pharmacy managers report a lack of advance notice, frequent drug shortages, hoarding and even rationing.…
Air Pollution Tied to Mental Health Issues in Teenagers
Higher levels of pollution were linked to a greater likelihood of psychotic experiences ranging from a mild feeling of paranoia…
Air Pollution Tied to Mental Health Issues in Teenagers
Higher levels of pollution were linked to a greater likelihood of psychotic experiences ranging from a mild feeling of paranoia…
Air Pollution Tied to Mental Health Issues in Teenagers
Higher levels of pollution were linked to a greater likelihood of psychotic experiences ranging from a mild feeling of paranoia…
New muscular disease: Myoglobinopathy
Researchers have described a new muscular disease caused by a mutation in the myoglobin gene.
Computer program predicts risk of deadly irregular heart beats
Combining a wealth of information derived from previous studies with data from more than 500 patients, an international team led…
Eating small amounts of red and processed meats may increase risk of early death
A new study suggests that eating red and processed meats — even in small amounts — may increase the risk…
Patients say lack of physician guidance and fear of side effects are why they don’t take statins as prescribed
Despite national guidelines indicating that statins can lower risk of heart attack and stroke, many patients who could benefit do…