Bystander CPR on kids differs by race and ethnicity Black and Hispanic children are less likely to receive bystander CPR than white children, according to a new study. Mar 14, 2022 0 51
Keeping nurses happy in their jobs helps retain doctors, study finds Hospitals that boost nursing staff engagement also find they improve the retention rate for senior doctors, according to a new study from the University of Surrey. Mar 14, 2022 0 52
Biosensors for quick assessment of cancer treatment Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) inhibitors have transformed the treatment of cancer and have become the frontline therapy for a broad range of malignancies. It's because they work better than the previous standard of care. Mar 14, 2022 0 85
This devastating disease is preventable, but Texas leads the nation in new cases Texas is leading the nation in new cases of a devastating and completely preventable disease: congenital syphilis. Mar 14, 2022 0 63
Photo or the real thing? Mice can inherently recall and tell them apart A picture is worth a thousand words, especially when it triggers memories of the pictured object like a vacation photo. 2D visual stimuli, such as pictures seen in print media, television or online, is often how humans acquire ... Mar 14, 2022 0 59
Reduced inhibition of hippocampal neurons impairs long-term memory recall in Rett syndrome A study by researchers in the laboratory of Dr. Huda Zoghbi, distinguished service professor at Baylor College of Medicine and director of the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute (Duncan NRI) at Texas Children's ... Mar 14, 2022 0 85
'Roadmap' tracks trajectories of embryo development Scientists have mapped out the key molecular changes that orchestrate how embryonic mouse cells differentiate into the diverse cell types that will ultimately form all the different tissues and organs of the adult animal. Mar 14, 2022 0 62
Live fast, die young? Or live cold, die old? Researchers from the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology (SIAT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with collaborators from Wenzhou University and the University of Aberdeen, have found that body temperature exerts ... Mar 14, 2022 1 302
Video: COVID-19: Hope for the future as world passes deadly milestone A grim tally was revealed this week, as the global death toll from COVID-19 surpassed 6 million, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. And nearly 1 million of those deaths have occurred in the U.S., according to ... Mar 14, 2022 0 32
New hope for treatment of infant cancer that has puzzled researchers for decades New research has begun to unravel the mystery of why a particular form of leukemia in infants has defied efforts to improve outcomes, despite significant improvements in treating older children. Scientists from the Wellcome ... Mar 14, 2022 0 94