The findings appear in Sneak Peek for Cell Reports.
According to a new study, the drug allopurinol used to manage gout may offer protection against the development of kidney disease.
By combining imaging and neuropsychological testing, one can more accurately assess the cognitive status of individuals.
Biochemistry Postdoctoral Associate Ladan Amin, PhD, has received a three-year research fellowship and Assistant Professor of Medicine Nicole L. Spartano, PhD, was awarded a research grant.
Researchers hope that medical schools and residency programs will think about artificial intelligence and how to use it in patient care.
David Harris, MD, PhD, corresponding author of the study, sees these findings as a major breakthrough in trying to understand and treat these diseases.
New research suggests that individuals who are physically active before suffering a stroke tend to have better outcomes.
The team will lead a clinical study focused on assessing the potential of intravenous ultrasound, an emerging technique, to investigate and diagnose the mechanical properties of central venous stenosis.
The day-long symposium focused on the health of active-duty women and female veterans, and featured topics such as PTSD, brain injury, cancer and poor perinatal health and their impacts on women who serve.
According to findings in BMC Genomics it is essential that model’s infections are fully examined to ensure they at least somewhat mimic what occurs in humans.