In a pilot study published in JAMA Internal Medicine, Yale researchers significantly reduced doses of opioid painkillers given to hospital
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Study identifies receptor that may be targeted to repair the heart after heart attack, cardiac arrest
Studies have shown that a simple treatment called lipid emulsion therapy—fatty acids administered intravenously—can heal damage to the heart after
Continue reading »Learning a second language alters sensory perception, study finds
Learning a second language can change the way our senses work together to interpret speech, according to a new Northwestern
Continue reading »Osteopathy can be used to treat mental health related to back pain – new study
Millions worldwide suffer from chronic musculoskeletal back pain (lasting more than three months). The problem is so big that in
Continue reading »Multiple myeloma: A bold study to make allografting safer and more efficient
In a 10-patient cohort study led by Dr. Jean Roy, hematologist and professor at the Faculty of Medicine of Université
Continue reading »New study finds ginger proven to treat vomiting in children with acute gastroenteritis
Researchers presenting at the 51st ESPGHAN Annual Meeting have today revealed the results of a new study which proves the
Continue reading »Amplification of key cellular organizer may initiate cancer, study suggests
Cells begin to accumulate centrosomes—organelles that play a vital role during cell division—before they transform into cancer cells, according to
Continue reading »Study shows family psychiatric history increases risk of postpartum psychiatric episodes
A new mother’s risk of postpartum psychiatric conditions increases when she has an immediate family member with a psychiatric disorder,
Continue reading »Study adds new evidence that infants track others’ mental states
A brain-imaging study offers new support for the idea that infants can accurately track other people’s beliefs. When 7-month-old infants
Continue reading »Women’s preference for masculine faces not linked with hormones: study
Data from almost 600 participants show that women’s perceptions of male attractiveness do not vary according to their hormone levels,
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