Achieving prevention and health, rather than more health care Rutgers is researching a new health care model that emphasizes primary care and prevention over emergency care in underserved communities Apr 21, 2023 0 23
Heart injury biomarker may help COVID-19 patients avoid hospitalization, new study shows A study led by the University of St Andrews suggests that a frequently used medical test for heart injury could one day be used to help COVID-19 patients avoid hospitalization. Apr 21, 2023 0 55
New paper advances understanding of geographic health disparities By looking at where people were born instead of where they ultimately move to and die, geographic disparities in mortality look different than previously assumed, according to a new study published on April 1, 2023, in the ... Apr 21, 2023 0 0
Psychedelics may treat depression and anxiety symptoms in cancer patients better than prescription antidepressants In people with advanced cancer, psychedelic drugs like psilocybin, LSD and MDMA may significantly reduce the severity of depression and anxiety symptoms. Apr 21, 2023 0 22
Study shows most children recover from Lyme disease within six months of treatment A majority of parents of children diagnosed with Lyme disease reported that their kids recovered within six months of completing antibiotic treatment, according to a new joint study from Children's National Research Institute ... Apr 21, 2023 0 37
Study points to new approach to treat chronic transplant rejection University of Pittsburgh researchers have identified a type of immune cell that drives chronic organ transplant failure in a mouse model of kidney transplantation and uncovered pathways that could be therapeutically targeted ... Apr 21, 2023 0 398
Patients with IBD found to be at higher risk of lymphoma The risk of developing lymphoma is slightly elevated in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and has increased in recent years in patients with Crohn's disease, report researchers from Karolinska Institutet in a study published ... Apr 21, 2023 0 6
Plant-based diet associated with health benefits in heart patients A high-quality diet that minimizes red meat and processed foods is linked with lower risks of heart attack and stroke in patients with cardiovascular disease, according to a study published today in the European Journal of ... Apr 21, 2023 0 19
NMOSD patients: Less cognitive impairment than previously assumed In a large study led by the MHH neurology department, researchers investigated the cognition of patients with the rare disease NMOSD. It was found that about 20 percent of those affected have limited cognitive abilities. Apr 21, 2023 0 2
New study: No evidence that shielding reduced COVID-19 infections in Wales Shielding vulnerable people was central to the response to COVID-19, but there is no evidence that it benefited the vulnerable people it was meant to protect, a new study of health data has revealed. Apr 21, 2023 0 7