What to know about meningioma and glioblastoma brain tumors A diagnosis of a brain tumor can be frightening. Of the more than 100 types of brain tumors, meningioma and glioblastoma are two of the most common. Aug 14, 2023 0 1
Ask the Pediatrician: Bonding with your baby Bonding is the process of creating a loving, healthy attachment with your child. Many new parents feel a unique relationship beginning the moment they lay eyes on their baby. But even though you might assume bonding happens ... Aug 14, 2023 0 1
Novel biologic Ab-IPL-IL-17 shows promise for rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease Researchers have shown that a novel antibody generated to target an 'essential amino acid sequence' of both interleukin-17A and F has greater activity and potentially fewer side effects than existing biological therapies ... Aug 14, 2023 0 60
Four ways to help kids overcome back-to-school anxiety Heading back to school after a long summer break can be an exciting time for kids and caregivers. But for some students, the anxiousness of heading back to school may be fueled by fears or worry. In this Mayo Clinic Minute, ... Aug 14, 2023 0 20
The real costs of the new Alzheimer's drug, most of which will fall to taxpayers The first drug purporting to slow the advance of Alzheimer's disease is likely to cost the U.S. health care system billions annually even as it remains out of reach for many of the lower-income seniors most likely to suffer ... Aug 14, 2023 0 4
Is there a link between a mother's mental well-being and their children's? UC Berkeley Anthropology Professor Andrew Wooyoung Kim reveals transformative insights into mental health, focusing on the intergenerational effects of mental well-being in Uganda. Aug 14, 2023 0 1
Coronary artery disease discovery offers answers about nation's no. 1 killer University of Virginia Health researchers probing the causes of coronary artery disease have identified critical biological processes that can go wrong inside the linings of blood vessels and contribute to the dangerous plaque ... Aug 14, 2023 0 46
Why are Black adults at greater risk of death from heart disease? Study blames social factors Black Americans are 54% more likely to die of cardiovascular disease than White Americans, despite a substantial overall reduction in cardiovascular disease mortality nationwide. Aug 14, 2023 0 21
First robot-assisted liver transplant in U.S. has been performed A surgical team from Washington University's School of Medicine has successfully performed the first robot-assisted whole-liver transplant in the U.S.—and the patient was cleared to get back on the golf course just a month ... Aug 14, 2023 0 1
Medical writing: Caution warranted if using ChatGPT When it comes to health care, it's best to ask a professional. This oft-repeated adage also applies to scientists who might be tempted to use the ChatGPT artificial intelligence model for medical writing. Aug 14, 2023 0 44