(HealthDay)—For multiple sclerosis (MS) patients with clinically isolated syndrome, lower vitamin D and smoking predict worse long-term cognitive function and
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New clues to predict the risks astronauts will face from space radiation on long missions
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA, aims to send human missions to Mars in the 2030s. But scientists are
Continue reading »New biomarker could better predict diabetic kidney disease
Clinicians may soon have a better way to predict which of their diabetic patients are most likely to develop kidney
Continue reading »Patient-reported outcomes predict aromatase inhibitor adherence
If you want to predict which breast cancer patients will most likely stop taking aromatase inhibitors, check out their own
Continue reading »Immune outposts inside kidney tumors predict post-surgery outcomes
The immune system establishes “forward operating bases”, or lymph node-like structures, inside the tumors of some patients with kidney and
Continue reading »Using artificial intelligence to predict risk of thyroid cancer on ultrasound
Thyroid nodules are small lumps that form within the thyroid gland and are quite common in the general population, with
Continue reading »Study: Poor motor skills predict long-term language impairments for children with autism
Fine motor skills—used for eating, writing and buttoning clothing—may be a strong predictor for identifying whether children with autism are
Continue reading »New study identifies biomarkers to predict the risk of atrial fibrillation
Scientists at the University of Navarra (Spain), in collaboration with clinicians from the University Hospital of Donostia, have identified two
Continue reading »Model Can Predict Survival in Nonmetastatic Prostate Cancer
TUESDAY, March 12, 2019 — An individualized, multivariable model can predict survival in patients with nonmetastatic prostate cancer (PCa), according
Continue reading »Novel sleep index, wakefulness may predict if patients able to breathe on their own
Critically ill patients are more likely to be successfully weaned from a mechanical ventilator, or breathing machine, if they have
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