New therapeutic target for cardiac arrhythmias emerges
A new study by researchers at the University of Arizona College of Medicine — Phoenix and the University of California… Read More »New therapeutic target for cardiac arrhythmias emerges
A new study by researchers at the University of Arizona College of Medicine — Phoenix and the University of California… Read More »New therapeutic target for cardiac arrhythmias emerges
Testing alternative outcomes of discarding through image rewriting shows promise as a treatment strategy for people who hoard, a study… Read More »Hoarding disorder: ‘Sensory CBT’ treatment strategy shows promise
Researchers at the University of Rochester have demonstrated a non-invasive method using BL-OG, or bioluminescent optogenetics, which harnesses light to… Read More »Activate brain cells using the power of light
A UCLA research team has created the Comorbid Operative Risk Evaluation (CORE) score to better take into account the role… Read More »New risk scoring system to take into account the role of chronic diseases in post-surgical mortality
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Outdoor air pollution from power plants, fires and automobiles continues to degrade human, animal and environmental health around the world.… Read More »Research on four continents links outdoor air pollution to differences in children’s brains
A new study documents how Southern Californians are chronically exposed to toxic airborne chemicals called plasticizers, including one that has… Read More »Chemical levels of plastic in the air shock researchers
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