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Study suggests sleep disorders linked with more severe outcomes from COVID-19

10/11/2021 0

A new Cleveland Clinic study found that people with certain sleep disorders have more severe outcomes from COVID-19, including a 31 percent higher rate of […]

Study examines differences in gastrointestinal effects of antiplatelet regimens after PCI

08/11/2021 0

Utilizing a magnetically-controlled capsule endoscopy system, the double-blind, randomized OPT-PEACE trial found that nearly all patients receiving antiplatelet therapy developed evidence of abnormal gastrointestinal (GI) […]

Study finds treat-to-target urate-lowering strategy manages gout effectively and safely with no cardiovascular toxicity

02/11/2021 0

New research presented this week at ACR Convergence, the American College of Rheumatology’s annual meeting, shows that allopurinol and febuxostat may effectively lower urate levels […]

New study explicitly links protection of water access with lower COVID-19 infection and death rates

27/10/2021 0

A new analysis finds US states that prevented utilities from turning off water service to households that were behind on their payments during the COVID-19 […]

Study shows COVID vaccine booster increases antibody responses, is protective in rhesus macaques

22/10/2021 0

A booster dose of the mRNA-1273 COVID-19 vaccine given to rhesus macaques about six months after their primary vaccine series significantly increased levels of neutralizing […]

Study: Surgical face mask use does not affect performance of youth hockey players

22/10/2021 0

Ice hockey has been linked to the spread of COVID-19 in the sports community—including among youth—with multiple case transmissions in the past year being attributed […]

Study identifies sulfatase as potential drug target for inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancer

20/10/2021 0

A new study published in Nature has found that a single sulfatase contributes to the degradation of mucus that protects the intestinal lining, potentially leading […]

Study aims to debunk concerns of increased heart disease risk of hormone therapy

20/10/2021 0

Although hormone therapy (HT) remains the most effective treatment for menopause symptoms, some women have hesitated to use it because of concerns about various adverse […]

Study: Moderate carbohydrate intake is a cardiovascular benefit for women

20/10/2021 0

Women’s heart health has been the focus of a recent study by Monash University, with researchers finding that proportional carbohydrate intake and not saturated fat […]

Study shows testosterone linked with multi-partnerships in men, but with solo sex in women

20/10/2021 0

Testosterone levels appear to be significantly linked with both the type of intimate relationships men and women engage in and their sexual behavior, according to […]

Nationwide study shows link between COVID vaccination and reduced household transmission in Sweden

20/10/2021 0

As community members increasingly acquire COVID immunity via vaccination or previous infection, people without immunity to COVID-19 are at considerably lower risk of infection and […]

Study questions popular COVID test, proposes new marker of disease severity

19/10/2021 0

Researchers from Skoltech, U.S. companies VirIntel and Argentys Informatics, and two Russian Academy of Sciences institutes have studied the immune response to COVID-19 in patients […]

Study: Some common childhood behaviors may lead to anxiety disorders in later life

29/09/2021 0

New research from the University of Otago has helped identify which specific child behaviors may raise the likelihood of anxiety disorders developing in adulthood and […]

Study finds ‘healthy’ obese people more likely to develop heart failure than those of normal weight

28/09/2021 0

Adults who are obese but appear healthy (without common metabolic abnormalities such as high blood pressure, abnormal blood fats, or diabetes) are not at greater […]

New study outlines additional reasons for optimism related to heart regeneration

14/09/2021 0

The Texas Heart Institute has announced that a new study from its prolific Cardiomyocyte Renewal Lab has been published in Circulation Research—a peer-reviewed journal from […]

Huge study shows history of the pandemic in Africa

10/09/2021 0

A very large international team of researchers has compiled and performed phylogenetic and phylogeographic analysis on massive amounts of data related to testing people in […]

Study: ‘No evidence of airborne COVID-19 in public toilets’

08/09/2021 0

Researchers have found “no evidence of airborne transmission of COVID-19 within public washrooms”, in a new study led by The Australian National University (ANU). In […]

Study illuminates origins of lung cancer in never smokers

06/09/2021 0

A genomic analysis of lung cancer in people with no history of smoking has found that a majority of these tumors arise from the accumulation […]

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Health News

Serious eating disorder ARFID is highly heritable, according to new twin study

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Medicines that modify the circadian clock might help heal scars more cleanly

01/02/2023 0

Ultra-processed food linked to higher risk of two cancers – new study

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Findings of large clinical trial may have major implications for treatment of small-cell lung cancer

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Personal Health

Toriola honored by oncology group

05/12/2022 0

Adetunji T. Toriola, MD, PhD, a William H. Danforth Washington University Physician-Scientist Scholar, has received the 2022 Outstanding Investigator Award for Breast Cancer Research from […]

Adeoye, Guilak, Gutmann, Kipnis elected to National Academy of Medicine

17/10/2022 0

Four faculty members at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, a part of the […]

Watch: What Experts Advise for Seniors Living Under the Long Shadow of Covid

11/10/2022 0

The covid-19 pandemic casts a long shadow over the lives of older adults and their family caregivers in the United States, even as many people […]

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