How to fix a broken tooth so you're no longer in pain Anyone who has ever had a tooth crack or break knows the sinking feeling that follows because it almost certainly means an urgent trip to the dentist. Apr 26, 2023 0 4
FDA approves drug for rare form of ALS The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday approved a new drug for people who have a rare, inherited type of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Apr 26, 2023 0 4
Repeated low-level red-light intervention prevents myopia in children A repeated low-level, red-light (RLRL) intervention is effective for preventing myopia among children with premyopia, according to a study published online April 26 in JAMA Network Open. Apr 26, 2023 0 0
Unsafe firearm storage is common among veterans with suicidal ideation, study finds Unsafe firearm storage is common among California veterans with a history of suicidal ideation, according to a study published today by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Apr 26, 2023 0 2
How to increase the chance of survival in older patients with head and neck cancer Should patients over the age of 70 with head and neck cancer receive aggressive combined radiotherapy and chemotherapy? This is a controversial issue among patients, their families and health professionals. A large-scale ... Apr 26, 2023 0 6
Schools are key in tackling youth depression, review finds School-based depression prevention programs may reduce the risk of depression diagnoses and depressive symptoms in K-12 students, according to new findings from University of Oregon researchers. Apr 26, 2023 0 2
Recommendations for detection of neurologic Lyme disease by rheumatologists Rheumatologists can play a major role in diagnosing and treating neurologic Lyme disease, according to a paper published in the journal Pathogens by an immunologist and rheumatologists at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. Apr 26, 2023 0 2
Researchers develop the first-ever ingestible electroceutical device to control appetite by hormone modulation A team of researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD), led by Khalil Ramadi, assistant professor of bioengineering at NYU Tandon and the Director of the Laboratory for Advanced Neuroengineering and Translational Medicine at NYU ... Apr 26, 2023 0 103
Links between pet ownership, stress, and loneliness during COVID-19 explored A new analysis suggests that, during the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. dog and cat owners became closer to their pets, and a complex relationship unfolded between pet ownership, stress, and loneliness. Niwako Ogata and Hsin-Yi ... Apr 26, 2023 0 62
Musical expertise makes older adults better listeners by keeping brain young, says study The world's population is aging at an unprecedented rate. Aging can lead to various types of cognitive decline, posing a serious burden to families and society. Therefore, it is crucial to develop effective interventions ... Apr 26, 2023 0 56