A study of interim data from two hospitals in an early US COVID-19 hotspot, to be presented at the ESCMID
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Rates of e-cigarette and marijuana use not associated with vaping-related lung injuries
Higher rates of e-cigarette and marijuana use in U.S. states did not result in more e-cigarette or vaping-related lung injuries
Continue reading »Handgun purchaser licensing laws are associated with lower firearm homicides, suicides
State handgun purchaser licensing laws—which go beyond federal background checks by requiring a prospective buyer to apply for a license
Continue reading »Better controlled diabetes is associated with preserved cognitive function after stroke
Better glucose control can help people with diabetes who have a common type of stroke to preserve their cognitive function,
Continue reading »Prenatal phthalate exposure associated with autistic traits in young boys
Exposure in the womb to phthalates, a group of endocrine-disrupting chemicals present in cosmetics and other common household products, was
Continue reading »Hookah smoke may be associated with increased risk of blood clots
For the first time, in a study conducted in mice, researchers found that tobacco smoke from a hookah caused blood
Continue reading »‘Short sleep’ gene prevents memory deficits associated with sleep deprivation
The UCSF scientists who identified the two known human genes that promote “natural short sleep”—nightly sleep that lasts just four
Continue reading »Sleep apnea treatment associated with lower health care costs
Treating patients with moderate or severe obstructive sleep apnea with positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy is associated with reduced acute
Continue reading »Researchers uncover molecular changes associated with treating lymphatic filariasis
The Global Program to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis delivers mass drug administration to 500 million people each year, and adverse events
Continue reading »Epigenetic markers associated with Alzheimer’s disease found
A team of researchers from the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in the
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