Novel analysis methods used for Huntington's disease The genetic disease Huntington's not only affects nerve cells in the brain but also has widespread effects on microscopic blood vessels according to research. Jun 9, 2024 0 26
Glowing dye may help surgeons eradicate prostate cancer A glowing marker dye that sticks to prostate cancer cells could help surgeons to remove them in real-time, according to a paper published in the European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, titled "First‑in‑man ... Jun 9, 2024 0 83
Resisting the backlash against equity in medicine will improve health outcomes for all A backlash against EDIA (equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility) is gripping Canadian medicine. This is no surprise for a historically conservative institution, but as a family physician who has dedicated more than ... Jun 9, 2024 1 0
What are compound exercises and why are they good for you? So you've got yourself a gym membership or bought a set of home weights. Now what? With the sheer amount of confusing exercise advice out there, it can be hard to decide what to include in a weights routine. Jun 9, 2024 0 45
People with autism turn to ChatGPT for advice on workplace issues A new Carnegie Mellon University study shows that many people with autism embrace ChatGPT and similar artificial intelligence tools for help and advice as they confront problems in their workplaces. Jun 9, 2024 0 0
Study claiming antidepressant withdrawal is less common than thought fails to account for risks in long-term users A new review of research about antidepressant withdrawal has confirmed it does exist, but also reports that it's less common and severe than previously found. Jun 9, 2024 0 8
Menopause treatments can help with hot flashes and other symptoms—but many people aren't aware of the latest advances Menopause used to be a taboo topic in many quarters. Now, it's frequently in the news. Jun 9, 2024 0 61