Your blood is a delicate mixture. Researchers and clinicians often use blood to learn what's going on inside our bodies, in ...
Calcipotriol-plus–5-FU therapy activates immune pathways, offering long-lasting protection against squamous cell carcinoma by ...
A study compares budesonide-glycopyrrolate-formoterol and fluticasone-umeclidinium-vilanterol, revealing insights on COPD ...
A nationwide study confirms GLP-1 RAs pose no short-term psychiatric risk, showing a negative association with suicidal ...
KFF Health News Midwest correspondent Cara Anthony and Emily Kwong, host of NPR's podcast "Shortwave," talk about Black families living in the aftermath of lynchings and police killings in their ...
Microbial neutralization must constantly achieve a six-log reduction threshold of Geobacillus stearothermophilus and comply ...
A study evaluates GPT-4's analysis of medical notes in English, Spanish, and Italian, achieving 79% agreement with physicians ...
Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a non-invasive method to improve the effectiveness of chemotherapy while reducing its harmful side effects.
Imagine you're at a dinner party, but you can't smell the food cooking or hear the dinner bell. Sounds like a dream, right? What if it wasn't?
Annual health checkups regularly include urine tests that serve several purposes, including checking for symptoms of kidney disease.
In recent years treatment with powerful biologic and targeted synthetic therapies has changed the landscape for arthritis, but currently finding the right treatment for each person is a matter of ...