Mortality in Kidney Failure Patients Reduced
Mortality in Kidney Failure Patients Reduced

According to new research from the CONVINCE consortium led by University Medical Center Utrecht, mortality.

Body Response to Exercise at Cellular Level Revealed
Body Response to Exercise at Cellular Level Revealed

According to Jonathan Long, assistant professor of pathology at Stanford University, researchers have long been.

HPV Vaccine Protects from Cancer
HPV Vaccine Provides Years of Cancer Protection

It is anticipated that 80% of people will be infected with the human papillomavirus (HPV).

Video Laryngoscope Improves First-Attempt Intubation
Video Laryngoscope Improves First-Attempt Intubation

A study led by Vanderbilt University Medical Center compared the two types of laryngoscopes used.

inflammatory responses
Inflammation Results from a Cellular Process; Research Says

Cedars-Sinai researchers have discovered numerous phases in a cellular process that is responsible for generating.

Human Brain Recalls Old Memories During New Experiences
Human Brain Recalls Old Memories During New Experiences

According to neuroscience studies, when mice and other rodents negotiate a maze, their brain frequently.

Contact Lenses Shed Microplastics
Contact Lenses Shed Microplastics

Millions of people wear contact lenses, including reusable ones, all around the world. However, these.

Type 2 Diabetes and Fewer Meals
Type 2 Diabetes Can be Prevented With Fewer Meals

Skeptics objected to the idea of skipping meals when intermittent fasting became popular among Hollywood.

Opioid Use During Surgery Linked with Postoperative Pain
Opioid Use During Surgery Linked with Postoperative Pain

Because of the opioid crisis, doctors are less likely to give painkillers to patients to.

Food Allergy is High in Hispanic, Black, and Asian People
Food Allergy is High in Hispanic, Black, and Asian People

Most racial and ethnic communities are unaware of food allergies. However, a new Northwestern Medicine.