Almost 20 percent of hospital admissions of young children with acute respiratory infections could be […]
Birth defects associated with Zika virus infection may depend on mother’s immune response
New research led by scientists at The Rockefeller University in New York may help explain […]
Younger stroke survivors more at risk for anxiety
Anxiety is more than twice as common in younger stroke survivors, especially those who show […]
Aspirin may interact with cells’ DNA modifications to alter breast cancer outcomes
New findings suggest that women with specific DNA characteristics in certain areas of the genome […]
Fluoride may diminish kidney and liver function in adolescents, study suggests
August 8, 2019)—Fluoride exposure may lead to a reduction in kidney and liver function among […]
Low specificity limits use of focused cardiac ultrasonography
(HealthDay)—Incorporating focused cardiac ultrasonography (FoCUS) into clinical examination has greater sensitivity, but not greater specificity, […]
No, there’s still no link between video games and violence
Do video games trigger violent behavior? Scientific studies have found no link. But the persistent […]
Study investigates potential new treatments for pancreatic cancer
Curtin University researchers have discovered a potential new treatment for an aggressive form of pancreatic […]
Guidance issued for research use of cardiac MRI after MI
(HealthDay)—In a scientific expert panel consensus document, published in the July 16 issue of the […]
Antibiotics through machine learning
Machine learning techniques can be used to search for new drugs for one of the […]