In a new study, researchers took a first look at one particular medication for treatment of anxiety disorders in pediatric…
Rates of e-cigarette and marijuana use not associated with vaping-related lung injuries, study finds
Higher rates of e-cigarette and marijuana use in U.S. states did not result in more e-cigarette or vaping-related lung injuries…
To be or not to be in the ER, that is the question
Researchers discovered a new way cells can dispose of misfolded proteins that may help better understand human NGLY1 deficiency.
Single-cell RNA sequencing sheds new light on cancer cells’ varied response to chemotherapy
Single-cell analysis, done in three colon cancer cell lines, is believed to be the first to profile transcriptome-level changes in…
Effectiveness of cloth masks depends on type of covering
Wearing a mask while out in public has become the recommended practice during the COVID-19 pandemic. Researchers have now experimentally…
Polymers prevent potentially hazardous mist during dentist visit
If the mist in a dentist’s office — sent flying into the air by spinning, vibrating tools — contains a…
Compared to placebo, vitamin D has no benefit for severe asthma attacks, study finds
Contrary to earlier observational results, vitamin D supplements do not prevent severe asthma attacks in at-risk children, according to the…
Researchers develop AI to detect fentanyl and derivatives remotely
To help keep first responders safe, researchers have developed an artificial intelligence method that not only rapidly and remotely detects…
Nursing home study suggests dialysis patients at greater risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection
New research finds that nursing home residents receiving hemodialysis for chronic kidney disease may be at greater risk for infection…
New blood, new hope: Transfusions protect the brain from stroke damage
Neuroscientists found that blood substitution therapy rescues the brains of mice from ischemic damage, a potential breakthrough in stroke therapy.