Study finds no association between COVID-19 vaccines and stillbirths In a new study, researchers from Yale and 11 other institutions found "no association between COVID-19 vaccination and stillbirth." Jun 7, 2024 0 0
Advancing cancer tracking: DiFC detects rare cells noninvasively In the relentless fight against cancer, a new technology promises to shed light on how we track and understand the spread of this disease within the body. A research team from Northeastern University and Dartmouth College ... Jun 7, 2024 0 1
Bartonella DNA found in blood of patients with psychosis A new study has found that patients diagnosed with schizophrenia or another psychotic disorder are three times more likely to have Bartonella DNA in their blood than adults without these disorders. The work further supports ... Jun 7, 2024 0 85
Researchers determine timing is key for type 2 diabetes drug performance Researchers from the University of Adelaide could be closer to discovering a better way to use metformin, a common type 2 diabetes medication. Jun 7, 2024 0 4
Study indicates mortality in rheumatic heart disease is high Mortality related to rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is high and is correlated with the severity of valve disease, according to a study published online June 5 in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Jun 7, 2024 0 0
Understanding inequities in nurses' moral distress during COVID-19 Research has shown that, when nurses feel they are being prevented from taking a morally justifiable action or achieving an ethical outcome, it contributes to poor mental health, burnout, and intent to leave one's job. Surveys ... Jun 7, 2024 0 0
Researchers say specialist scanning needed to help endometriosis patients A review of existing research shows there is a growing benefit to using specialist scanning to diagnose endometriosis. The paper is published in the journal Fertility and Sterility. Jun 7, 2024 0 0
Researchers tie higher county-level prostate cancer screening to better outcomes Higher county-level prevalence of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening is associated with lower odds of advanced disease, all-cause mortality, and prostate cancer-specific mortality, according to a study published online ... Jun 7, 2024 0 0
Fat molecule's inability to bond with shape-shifting protein in cell's powerhouse linked to inherited metabolic disease By studying mutations in yeast and human cells, Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have found that biochemical bonds between fats and proteins in the mitochondrion, the cell's powerhouse, play a crucial role in how ... Jun 7, 2024 0 0
Patented technology uses curcumin for potent inhibitory effects on the development of food allergy Clinton Mathias, associate professor of nutritional sciences in the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources (CAHNR), has discovered a potential new treatment for allergic reactions. Jun 7, 2024 0 0