Daily activities are not enough to protect against stroke
Research conducted at the University of Gothenburg shows that physical activities in our daily lives, at work or at home,… Read More »Daily activities are not enough to protect against stroke
Research conducted at the University of Gothenburg shows that physical activities in our daily lives, at work or at home,… Read More »Daily activities are not enough to protect against stroke
Medical scientists at the Marnix E. Heersink School of Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham have discovered significant… Read More »Study reveals link between transthyretin levels and risk of heart disease
A new article reviewing advances in the pathogenesis and treatment of diabetes explores the complex factors that contribute to the… Read More »Recent knowledge and advances in treatment and management hold promise for curbing the increasing prevalence of diabetes.
UCLA Health researchers have discovered new information about the role inflammation plays in mitigating liver fibrosis, which is associated with… Read More »Study reveals that targeting inflammation may not help reduce liver fibrosis in MAFLD patients
Doctors and others who care for hospitalized patients may want to sit up and listen to this news. A new… Read More »Take a seat, doctor: Study suggests eye-level connection makes a difference in hospitals
Pathological protein accumulation is a hallmark of several neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease, frontotemporal dementia and Parkinson’s disease. Proteins such… Read More »Building bridges between cells for brain health
In November 2021, researchers at Northwestern University introduced a new injectable therapy, which harnesses fast-moving “dancing molecules,” to repair tissue… Read More »‘Dancing molecules’ heal cartilage damage
A new study brings researchers closer to a better understanding of the pathology of fatty liver disease (MASH), which stands… Read More »New research on fatty liver disease aims to help with early intervention
An experimental drug originally developed to treat cancer may help clear HIV from infected cells in the brain, according to… Read More »New drug shows promise for clearing HIV from the brain
If patients receiving intensive care or undergoing major surgery develop excessively high or low blood pressure, they could suffer serious… Read More »The method allows for rapid and accurate estimates of cardiovascular status to guide blood pressure control.