This 360 degree approach to ADHD is working in some San Francisco elementary schools Weekday mornings used to be exhausting for San Francisco mom Lissette as she tried to shepherd her young son Andrew out the door to school. Aug 5, 2024 0 0
Botanicals like turmeric, green tea are harming Americans' livers Botanicals like turmeric, green tea and black cohosh may seem benign, but their overuse is being increasingly linked to liver injury. Aug 5, 2024 3 322
AI for mental health screening may carry biases based on gender, race Some artificial intelligence tools for health care may get confused by the ways people of different genders and races talk, according to a new study led by CU Boulder computer scientist Theodora Chaspari. Aug 5, 2024 0 21
Ricezempic: Is there any evidence this TikTok trend will help you lose weight? If you spend any time looking at diet and lifestyle content on social media, you may well have encountered a variety of weight loss "hacks." Aug 5, 2024 0 0
In law enforcement, a survey finds a link between head injuries and depression, PTSD A new study is the first to shed light on the high prevalence of head injuries, and related mental health symptoms, in a previously overlooked population when it comes to concussion surveillance: law enforcement officers. Aug 5, 2024 0 0
Study answers questions about long-term survivorship following CAR T treatment Axicabtagene ciloleucel, commonly known as axi-cel, is an innovative immunotherapy that uses modified T cells to target and destroy cancer cells. Approved for patients who have not responded to at least two prior lines of ... Aug 5, 2024 0 0
Field of vision data helping to track health outcomes Researchers at The University of Western Australia have designed a new method to extract data on a large scale to assess and track changes in people's field of vision. Aug 5, 2024 0 0
Study finds omega-3 supplements reduce genetic risk of high total cholesterol, LDL and triglyceride levels Fish oil supplements are a multi-billion dollar industry in the U.S. and abroad, with about 2 out of every 25 people popping the popular omega-3 pills. Aug 5, 2024 0 112
Insights from Japanese women's transnational medication experiences regarding access to oral contraceptives Researchers at Osaka University identified problems in access and use of oral contraceptives among transnational Japanese patients created by different perceptions from physicians. The findings revealed the clinical and ethical ... Aug 5, 2024 0 0
New progress in wearable blood pressure monitoring enabled by flexible electronics and machine learning Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. Hypertension, as one of the predisposing factors of cardiovascular disease, is an important reason for the high incidence of cardiovascular disease. Actively ... Aug 5, 2024 0 1