Scientists present brain-imaging data for a new stroke treatment that supported full recovery in swine, modeled with the same pattern…
‘Coolsculpting’ inventors develop new non-surgical method for targeting fat
Researchers are developing a new form ‘Coolsculpting’ technology that can selectively reduce fat almost anywhere in the body using a…
Siblings of children with intellectual disabilities score high on empathy and closeness
A new study finds that relationships between children and their siblings with intellectual disabilities are more positive than those between…
Impaired driving — even once the high wears off
Researchers have discovered that recreational marijuana use affects driving ability even when users are not intoxicated. Cannabis users had more…
Blood-clotting protein and blood platelets promote immune evasion, cancer progression
A new study reveals how a clotting protein and blood platelets can promote cancer progression and suppress immune responses to…
New strategy for treating advanced, progressing bile duct cancer
A new study shows how resistance to a promising targeted drug develops in patients with a rare, lethal cancer of…
That Lead Apron in the X-Ray Room? You May Not Need It
A number of radiology organizations are trying to end the decades-old practice of shielding patients from radiation with lead aprons.
That Lead Apron in the X-Ray Room? You May Not Need It
A number of radiology organizations are trying to end the decades-old practice of shielding patients from radiation with lead aprons.
That Lead Apron in the X-Ray Room? You May Not Need It
A number of radiology organizations are trying to end the decades-old practice of shielding patients from radiation with lead aprons.
Medical News Today: Marathon running may reverse a risky part of the aging process
The findings of a new study suggest that training for and running a marathon for the first time can ‘turn…