MONDAY, Oct. 1, 2018 — Deep space travel has been shown to harm astronauts’ eyes, muscles, hearts and immune systems.
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What’s in your DNA? Poll of older adults shows high interest, with a dose of skepticism
Only a small percentage of people in their 50s and early 60s have had their DNA tested—either for medical reasons,
Continue reading »Poor diabetes control can lead to increased risk of serious infections, study shows
A new study has shown that diabetes patients with the poorest control of their blood sugars face the highest risks
Continue reading »Zika vaccine shows promise for treating deadly brain cancer
September 18, 2018—An international team of researchers has successfully deployed a Zika virus vaccine to target and kill human glioblastoma
Continue reading »Caspase-2 enzyme inhibitor shows promise for ameliorating fatty liver disease
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have discovered using mice and human clinical specimens, that caspase-2,
Continue reading »Study shows how our brain and personality provide protection against emotional distress
If you feel anxious prior to exams, take note: studies suggest that you can learn how to be resilient and
Continue reading »Anorexia more stubborn to treat than previously believed, analysis shows
Anorexia nervosa is a psychiatric illness that primarily effects young people during their adolescence. While anorexia is relatively uncommon, affecting
Continue reading »Certain antibiotic-resistant infections on the rise, new research shows
Nearly six percent of urinary tract infections analyzed by a California emergency department were caused by drug-resistant bacteria in a
Continue reading »Ultrasound could improve early detection of vascular diseases, research shows
Ultrasound conducted before a patient develops symptoms could improve early detection of diseases in blood vessels, research led by the
Continue reading »New report shows increasing trend of EMS-administered naloxone for overdoses
A study conducted by researchers with The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
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