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Pandemic Triage Equity Concerns
New Study Raises Pandemic Triage Equity Concerns

A recent study raises concerns regarding pandemic triage strategies developed by states during the COVID-19.

BNPs Lose Prognostic Value in Cardiogenic Shock
B-Type Natriuretic Peptides Lose Prognostic Value in Cardiogenic Shock

B-type natriuretic peptide levels have long been used to diagnose and predict heart failure. Physician-scientists.

Mitochondrial DNA Missing in Mature Sperm
Mitochondrial DNA Missing in Mature Sperm, Study Finds

New research sheds light on the fundamental scientific notion that mitochondrial DNA — the particular.

Funds Granted for Postsurgical Pain Green Light Therapy Study
Funds Granted for Postsurgical Pain Green Light Therapy Study

Researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center will use.

The UMSOM Discovered a New Vascular Health Signaling Molecule
The UMSOM Discovered a New Vascular Health Signaling Molecule

Researchers have been racing to learn more about how this mysterious signaling molecule works to.

Persistent Infections Cause Paxlovid Resistance
Persistent Infections Cause Paxlovid Resistance, Study Finds

Paxlovid is still a highly effective treatment for the majority of persons infected with SARS-CoV-2,.

Low-Income Older Americans Lack Health Insurance
Quarter of Low-Income Older Americans Lack Health Insurance

A new study led by Oregon Health & Science University uncovers gaps in health insurance.

Study Illuminates Poorly Understood Aspects of Cancer
Study Illuminates Poorly Understood Aspects of Cancer

A new study published in Science Advances looked into one of the many elements of.

Driver of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Unveiled
Driver of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Unveiled

Researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center have uncovered an internal mechanism that.

Interferon-Gamma From T Follicular Helper Cells Creates Lung-Resident Memory B Cells
Interferon-Gamma From T Follicular Helper Cells Creates Lung-Resident Memory B Cells

During an influenza outbreak, B cells interact with other immune cells before taking alternative courses.