Abbott Laboratories confirms Justice Department probe following infant formula crisis Trouble continues for Abbott Laboratories, which shut down an infant formula plant last year amid reported illnesses. Jan 23, 2023 0 2
Dietary advice can improve nutritional profile in schizophrenia For patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders, implementing conventional nutritional education strategies and specific nutritional advice with a symbiotic effect improves dietary-nutritional profiles, according to a ... Jan 23, 2023 0 2
Scientists have named regional factors that can affect the spread of COVID-19 COVID-19 came as an unexpected challenge for humanity. Countries adopted different, sometimes diametrically opposed approaches to minimizing the pandemic's impact: from hard lockdowns to no restrictions at all, as in Sweden. ... Jan 23, 2023 0 16
Body mass index tied to multiple myeloma survival Underweight and severe obesity are associated with decreased survival in patients with multiple myeloma (MM), according to a study published online Jan. 12 in the Blood Cancer Journal. Jan 23, 2023 0 14
First-degree relatives have high perceived risk for rheumatoid arthritis First-degree relatives (FDRs) of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have a high perceived risk for developing RA, according to a study published online Dec. 5 in RMD Open. Jan 23, 2023 0 6
Odds of suffering severe post-operative pain found to be six times lower with NOL guided intraoperative analgesia The odds of experiencing severe pain in the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) is six times lower with Nociception Level (NOL) guided intraoperative analgesia compared to standard of care monitoring. Jan 23, 2023 0 3
Virtual and augmented reality promising for neurodevelopmental disorders For adults with neurodevelopmental disorders, preliminary findings reveal a positive impact of virtual and augmented reality on functional performance, according to a review published online Dec. 14 in Frontiers in Psychiatry. Jan 23, 2023 0 5
Creating a safer fentanyl. How researchers are making the deadly drug less addictive A group of scientists say they've created a safer version of fentanyl that could potentially diminish the drug's addictive side effects, which have resulted in annual deaths of tens of thousands of people across the United ... Jan 23, 2023 0 12
New study analyzes pigmentary traits and their relationship with diseases Researchers from the GCAT'Genomes for Life project of the IGTP have analyzed the genetic basis of 13 pigment traits and their association with diseases. The work has been published this month in Genes. Jan 23, 2023 0 21
Novel method facilitates genetic studies of the function and diseases of the intestinal epithelium With a length of around eight meters and its countless finger-shaped protrusions, known as villi, the intestine represents the largest contact surface in the inner of our body that comes in contact with up-taken food. Jan 23, 2023 0 39