Research published today has demonstrated the feasibility of mass producing customized respiratory protection for healthcare workers with a comfortable close-fitting
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Study shows environmental and social factors contribute to higher rates of pneumonia in children
A new study led by researchers in the LSU Superfund Research Program demonstrates that children who are exposed to a
Continue reading »New study shows path to uninterrupted supply of safe, effective drugs for U.S. consumers
A combination of factors including the current corporate tax rate makes pharmaceutical production in the United States more attractive now
Continue reading »New research shows that brighter days make for better nights
A new study finds that more access to daylight at home improves circadian alignment, sleep and mental health in healthy
Continue reading »Cancer research study shows how novel drug screen can individualize cancer therapy
A study conducted by researchers at the Ludwig Center at Harvard has demonstrated how a drug screening method known as
Continue reading »Research shows opportunities to improve the accuracy of dispatching pre-hospital critical care
In a retrospective study of trauma patients over 65 years of age attended by KSS, it was found that, although
Continue reading »Novel agent shows promise in treating the most aggressive type of breast cancer
A unique antibody drug conjugate (ADC), which delivers a high dose of a cancer-killing drug to tumor cells through a
Continue reading »Nutrient compound shows promise for halting mother-to-fetus Zika transmission
Before COVID-19, there was another public health crisis that captured headlines around the world: the Zika virus outbreak of 2015-16,
Continue reading »Social media ‘likes’ change the way we feel about our memories, new research shows
Memories are often considered very personal and private. Yet, in the past few years, people have got used to notifications
Continue reading »New research shows substantially higher burden of COVID-19 compared to flu
In a paper published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, physician-researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) assessed
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