Q&A: Will we have a 'tripledemic' this year? There's a chill in the air, students are back in school and summer's colors are fading—cold and flu season is nearly upon us. Sep 19, 2024 0 0
Vulnerable patients have a decreased mortality risk when treated at commission on cancer-accredited hospitals Vulnerable patients facing social, environmental, and economic disadvantages often experience worse cancer outcomes than other groups. Some of these disparities may be reduced by increasing access to hospitals accredited ... Sep 19, 2024 0 0
Adjuvant durvalumab extends survival in small cell lung cancer For patients with limited-stage small cell lung cancer, adjuvant therapy with durvalumab leads to significantly longer overall and progression-free survival, according to a study published online Sept. 13 in the New England ... Sep 19, 2024 0 0
Searching for a vaccine against an ancient scourge: Syphilis genetics study points to a potential target Syphilis cases have surged worldwide, leaving public health officials scrounging for ways to stop the spread. Now, a large, collaborative study of syphilis genetics from four continents has found hints of a possible target ... Sep 19, 2024 0 49
'Exercise is medicine' for people with Parkinson's Exercise, whether moderate- or high-intensity, can help ease Parkinson's symptoms, including fatigue, new research shows. Sep 19, 2024 0 1
Study reveals secrets behind Lycium barbarum's cold and heat resistance efficacy Lycium barbarum is a traditional and valuable medicinal herb in China. It has the effects of "strengthening muscles and bones with prolonged use, promoting longevity, and resisting cold and heat," according to "Ben Cao Gang ... Sep 19, 2024 0 0
Alcohol use may co-occur with victimization in young adult relationships Drinking alcohol may predict experiencing physical, psychological, or sexual victimization during or shortly after alcohol use, according to a study published in Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research. Sep 19, 2024 0 0
Cases of COVID-19 in those with epilepsy low early in the pandemic On a global scale, people with epilepsy reported low rates of COVID-19 early in the pandemic, according to a study published online Sept. 3 in Epilepsia Open. Sep 19, 2024 0 0
Fictional storytelling can improve the lives of people living with dementia Creative expression interventions, such as fictional storytelling, could improve the lives of people living with dementia, according to research from the University of Surrey. Sep 19, 2024 0 0
Key mechanism behind common genetic cause of age-related visual loss discovered Important insights into the mechanisms behind Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD), a common cause of age-related visual loss, have been revealed in a new study led by UCL researchers. Sep 19, 2024 0 0