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New Research Reduces Chemotherapy Side Effects
New Research Reduces Chemotherapy Side Effects

Dr. Tom Anchordoquy despises cancer. And, as a professor and researcher at the Skaggs School.

Gene Regulating Immune activity in the Retina Identified
Gene Regulating Immune activity in the Retina Identified

Lipe, a gene discovered by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers, appears to be critical to.

Pet Ownership Does not Reduce Severe Mental Disease Symptoms
Pet Ownership Does not Reduce Severe Mental Disease Symptoms

Living with and bonding with a companion pet does not always result in significant mental.

Weekly Insulin For Type 2 Diabetes is Safe and Effective
Weekly Insulin For Type 2 Diabetes is Safe and Effective

According to the findings of a phase 3 clinical trial led by a UT Southwestern.

AI Promises for Patients with Lysosomal Storage Disease
AI Promises Patients with Lysosomal Storage Disease

In drug research, artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly crucial. Researchers at the University of Zurich.

Routine Brain Scan Improves Psychosis Clinical Care
Routine Brain Scan Improves Psychosis Clinical Care

The results of almost 1,600 individuals with a first episode of psychosis who had undergone.

Morphine's Role in Bone Loss and Cancer Induced Bone Pain
Morphine’s Role in Bone Loss and Cancer Induced Bone Pain

Opioids, such as morphine, are the gold standard for treating cancer-induced bone pain, but new.

AI Powered Companion Robots-Combating Loneliness?
AI Powered Companion Robots-Combating Loneliness?

A new analysis from academics at Auckland, Duke, and Cornell Universities predicts that companion robots.

Rapid Emergence of Multi-Drug Resistant Infections in Patients
Emergence of Multi-Drug Resistant Infections in Patients

The findings of the study call into question the conventional wisdom that people normally experience.

Oral Medication for Multiple Sclerosis Treatment
Oral Medication for Multiple Sclerosis Treatment

According to Rutgers researchers, the majority of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) choose oral drugs.