Foreigners flock to Canada for monkeypox vaccine With the monkeypox vaccine in short supply in the United States, thousands of foreigners, including Americans are flocking to Montreal to get their shots. Aug 12, 2022 0 12
Early-term births associated with higher rate of ADHD as reported by teachers 41 weeks), those born before 39 weeks are more likely to experience symptoms associated with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to a study by Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Aug 12, 2022 0 17
WHO plans to rename monkeypox over stigmatization concerns The World Health Organization says it's holding an open forum to rename the disease monkeypox, after some critics raised concerns the name could be derogatory or have racist connotations. Aug 12, 2022 0 5
Researchers discover new approach to healing skin infections and wounds University of Calgary researchers have identified a promising new approach to treating bacterial skin infections. In a study recently published in Nature, first author Dr. Rachel Kratofil, Ph.D., and co-senior authors Drs. ... Aug 12, 2022 1 210
Rotator cuff regeneration: Potential breakthrough treatment A new way to regenerate muscle could help repair the damaged shoulders of millions of people every year. The technique uses advanced materials to encourage muscle growth in rotator cuff muscles. UConn Health researchers reported ... Aug 12, 2022 0 215
A new way to control pain after knee replacement surgery In a recent study, Houston Methodist researchers presented clinical evidence supporting the safety and efficacy of injecting pain medication directly into the tibia during knee replacement surgery for better postoperative ... Aug 12, 2022 0 18
EXPLAINER: What to know about polio spreading in New York The polio virus has been found in New York City sewage, but officials are stressing that the highest risk is for people who haven't been vaccinated. Aug 12, 2022 0 18
When light is the switch: Nanometric photodiodes to study the activity of neurons In a novel approach, a new study at SISSA uses technology that can activate individual nerve cells with a light impulse. This targeted, non-invasive approach can be used for fundamental studies into the nervous system as ... Aug 12, 2022 0 148
Skin cancer is a risk no matter the skin tone. But it may be overlooked in people with dark skin Brykyta Shelton found herself standing in a checkout line of a big-box retailer, uncomfortably aware as a woman ahead of her stared at her sandaled feet. Aug 12, 2022 0 41
Is transfusion blood safe? AI holography system checks blood quality without injections A research team led by Professor Moon In-kyu of the Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering at DGIST (President Kuk Yang) developed an AI holography system that automatically extracts important information and ... Aug 12, 2022 0 9