Challenges and differences in opinion are inevitable when working in a team. But new research from the UBC Sauder School
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For patients with esophageal cancer, status of lymph nodes after preoperative therapy determines survival
According to a new study, the status of lymph nodes rather than the status of the primary tumor following preoperative
Continue reading »New research ranks the effectiveness of nonsurgical treatments for knee osteoarthritis
An estimated 45 percent of people are at risk of developing knee osteoarthritis (OA) in their lifetime. According to a
Continue reading »Blood test could offer life-and-death clues for African-American diabetics
Testing blood for a biological marker called suPAR could help better assess the risk of death among African-Americans with Type
Continue reading »Scientists map key brain-to-spinal cord nerve connections for voluntary movement
Researchers trying to help people suffering from paralysis after a spinal cord injury or stroke mapped critical brain-to-spinal cord nerve
Continue reading »Fertility rates no different for women with epilepsy
Until now, if a female patient with epilepsy asked about her chances for becoming pregnant and having a healthy baby,
Continue reading »A simple, reliable system for calculating the lactate threshold in athletes
The lactate threshold is regarded as a tremendously useful physiological variable calculating the performance of endurance athletes and prescribing their
Continue reading »Brains, eyes, testes: off-limits for transplants?
Since the world’s first successful organ transplant in 1954—a kidney—the discipline has advanced to the point where a wounded soldier
Continue reading »Team leads study on peer recovery coaches for opioid use disorder
Boston Medical Center (BMC)’s Grayken Center for Addiction is leading a study on the impact of peer recovery coaches on
Continue reading »Scientists identify a potential treatment for hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia
A research collaboration has led to a new potential treatment for hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) or Rendu-Osler syndrome, a rare
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