- + Corewell Health Names New President for Corewell Health - Southeast Michigan—Corewell Health will welcome Lamont Yoder, RN, as the new president of Corewell Health - Southeast Michigan, effective May 6.
- + Hackensack University Medical Center Kidney Transplant Leaders Participate in National and Regional Events to Increase Access to Organ Transplantation—Transplant experts and leaders will collaborate with national colleagues to increase the number of transplants performed in the U.S. and raise awarene...
- + MD Anderson and RUSH Unveil RUSH MD Anderson Cancer Center —The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and RUSH University System for Health today announced a partnership to create RUSH MD Anderson Cance...
- + Scientists discover higher levels of CO2 increase survival of viruses in the air and transmission risk—A new study has revealed for the first time the vital role carbon dioxide (CO2) plays in determining the lifespan of airborne viruses - namely SARS-Co...
- + Scientists Discover a New Signaling Pathway and Design a Novel Drug for Liver Fibrosis—Scientists from the University of California San Diego discovered a novel signaling pathway in liver cells, leading to a treatment for fibrosis.
- + Keck Medicine of USC opens new Las Vegas transplant care clinic —Keck Medicine of USC has opened a new location in Las Vegas that will provide specialized care for patients in Las Vegas and surrounding communities w...
- + Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital's Transplant and Cell Therapy—The Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT) has once again awarded Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and Robert Wood Johnson ...
- + Cedars-Sinai Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery Experts Available for Interviews During AATS Annual Meeting April 27-30—Surgeons from the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai will be attending the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) Annual Meeting April 27...
- + Quest Diagnostics Foundation and Green Bronx Machine Expand Collaboration to Bring Acclaimed Indoor Gardening Curriculum to More Communities and Raise Awareness for Impact of Nutrition Education on Health Equity—The Quest Diagnostics Foundation today announced an expanded collaboration with Green Bronx Machine (GBM), a transformational educational nonprofit he...
- + Living with Stage 3 lung cancer in your 80s and 90s—Mickey Allen was 89 years old when she was diagnosed with Stage 3B lung cancer. How did her age impact her treatment options? University of Chicago Me...
- + Study Unveils Balance of AI and Preserving Humanity in Health Care—The survey of more than 1,100 nursing professionals and students shows that more than half express reservations toward the integration of artificial i...
- + New study reveals how AI can enhance flexibility, efficiency for customer service centers—AI is a valuable asset, so long as it's used properly, though customer service organizations shouldn't rely on it exclusively to guide their strategie...
- + Artificial Intelligence Can Evaluate Cardiovascular Risk During CT Scan—A recent study designed and implemented by investigators at Cedars-Sinai found that artificial intelligence (AI) can accurately evaluate cardiovascula...
- + Innovative Microscopy Demystifies Metabolism of Alzheimer's —Using state-of-the-art microscopy techniques developed on campus, researchers at UC San Diego School of Medicine have shed new light on the underlying...
- + Treatment from female doctors leads to lower mortality and hospital readmission rates—Patients have lower rates of mortality and hospital readmissions when treated by female physicians, with female patients benefitting more than their m...
- + Simulation reveals new mechanism for membrane fusion—An intricate simulation performed by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers using one of the world's most powerful supercomputers sheds new light ...
- + Ultrasound, ultraprecise: Advancing super-resolution imaging with deep learning
- + 3 in 5 parents play short order cook for young children who don't like family meal—While most parents of preschool and elementary aged children strive to give their children a balanced, nutritional diet, some of their strategies to p...
- + National Donate Life Month Celebration at American Dream Mall
- + Bernhard and Hackensack Meridian Health Forge a Transformative 30-Year Energy Partnership, HMH Hospitals to be Largest Renewable Energy Not-for-Profit Healthcare Provider in the United States—Hackensack Meridian Health and Bernhard announce Energy As A Service Partnership, HMH To Be Largest Renewable Energy Not-for-Profit Healthcare Provide...
- + MSU researchers set new standards and show how a new treatment helps patients with MS, ALS, Parkinson's disease—Is it possible for nanoparticles to go through the digestive system and deliver medicine directly to the brain tissue? Researchers from Michigan State...
- + $4.7 million award to help researchers prevent adolescent alcohol use—Indiana University School of Medicine researchers recently were awarded $4.7 million from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) to ...
- + New Study Leads to Potential Therapy for Acute Pancreatitis
- + Custom 3D-Printed Orthopedic Implants Transform Joint Replacement Surgery —At Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS), a 3D printer is manufacturing custom-made joint replacements for the most complex cases when a standard implant...
- + Deeper Dive Into the Gut Microbiome Shows Changes Linked to Body Weight—Cedars-Sinai investigators have identified significant variations in the microbes of the small bowel (small intestine) are strongly associated with va...
- + FSU faculty available for context on latest research into autism spectrum disorder—By: Bill Wellock | Published: April 17, 2024 | 8:30 am | SHARE: April is Autism Acceptance Month, an opportunity to raise public awareness and support...
- + The future of gene therapy has arrived, and it's changing lives for the better—A novel approach to gene therapy is improving lives in ways once thought impossible. Researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center an...
- + Electronic Health Records Unlock Genetics of Tobacco Use Disorder—By utilizing the power of electronic medical records, researchers from UC San Diego are uncovering the genetics of tobacco use, which would help scien...
- + Are All Types of Asthma the Same? Not by a Long Shot—May is Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month - the ideal time to get the word out on the different types of asthma, as well as the different triggers and...
- + Cell Biology: Molecular Code Stimulates Pioneer Cells to Build Blood Vessels in the Body—Cardiovascular diseases, including stroke and myocardial infarction, are the world's leading causes of mortality, accounting for over 18 million death...
- + Cedars-Sinai Technology Ventures: Turning Ideas Into Innovations—Every day, scientists across Cedars-Sinai's vast research and clinical enterprise are focused on developing medical discoveries and breakthroughs to i...
- + Common HIV treatments may aid Alzheimer's disease patients—Scientists at Sanford Burnham Prebys have now identified promising real-world links between common HIV drugs and a reduced incidence of Alzheimer's di...
- + Study Suggests Adolescent Stress May Raise Risk of Postpartum Depression in Adults—In a new study, a Johns Hopkins Medicine-led research team reports that social stress during adolescence in female mice later results in prolonged ele...
- + Study Investigates Mental Health Stigma in College Students—Research findings could help college counseling and wellness professionals better understand the barriers students face when seeking mental health tre...
- + Open principles reaffirm Digital Science's commitment to open research—Digital Science has launched its Open Principles, a new initiative that commits its research information solutions to open science now and into the fu...
- + Creating an island paradise in a fusion reactor—In their ongoing quest to develop a range of methods for managing plasma so it can be used to generate electricity in a process known as fusion, resea...
- + Genetic analysis of rare, often deadly cervical cancer uncovers potential treatments—For the study, which involved patients from across the world, Yale Cancer Center (YCC) researchers at Yale School of Medicine (YSM) analyzed the genet...
- + Psychologist develops digital mental health program for children of divorce—A lecturer in psychology at Binghamton University, State University of New York has created a program named Children of Divorce - Coping with Divorce ...
- + Metaphacts and Dimensions launch the Dimensions Knowledge Graph, powered by metaphactory—Digital Science solutions metaphacts and Dimensions announce the launch of the Dimensions Knowledge Graph, a large ready-made knowledge graph powering...
- + Study: Inverse Association Found Between Weight Loss Drugs and Multiple Sclerosis, Offering Possible New Avenue To Explore In The Treatment of MS
- + Scott Oakes named Vice Dean for Clinical Science Research—The Vice Dean for Clinical Science Research is a new leadership role accountable for successfully implementing the research strategic plan as it perta...
- + Seth Himelhoch named Chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of Chicago—Himelhoch comes to UChicago from the University of Kentucky, where his public health research has focused on interventions for those with HIV and subs...
- + Cell's 'Garbage Disposal' May Have Another Role: Helping Neurons Near Skin Sense the Environment—The typical job of the proteasome, the garbage disposal of the cell, is to grind down proteins into smaller bits and recycle some of those bits and pa...
- + Research team led by Case Western Reserve awarded $2.75M from Department of Defense to advance clot-stabilizing nanotechnology—The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded a team of researchers led by Case Western Reserve University a four-year, $2.75 million grant to expl...
- + This Outdated Diabetes Drug Still Has Something to Offer—Researchers from UC San Diego have discovered the biochemical workings of an old-fashioned diabetes drug, and it's helping them develop new, safer alt...
- + New study shows effect of socio-economic factors--housing, food, neighborhood--to predict diabetic patients' risk of heart failure—A recent study by Case Western Reserve University used national data from U.S. military veterans with diabetes to validate and modify a widely accepte...
- + Researchers Identify New Genetic Risk Factors for Persistent HPV Infections—Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the second most common cancer-causing virus, accounting for 690,000 cervical and other cancers each year worldwide.
- + NCCN 2024 Annual Conference Shares Cancer Care Updates for Practical, Immediate Use in Practice—More than 1,700 oncology professionals attended National Comprehensive Cancer Network meeting in Orlando and online, featuring clinical and administra...
- + Next-gen lab chip transforms cancer detection: triple-threat cell sorting unveiled—Researchers have unveiled a microfluidic device that significantly improves the separation of tumor cells and clusters from malignant effusions. This ...
- + Cedars-Sinai Joins 40 Health Systems in White House Effort on AI—Cedars-Sinai has joined a White House initiative aimed at ensuring healthcare providers and companies use artificial intelligence (AI) ethically and r...
- + Thinking outside the doctor's office: Poll looks at older adults' use of urgent care, retail clinics and more —Most older adults have embraced non-traditional sites for getting medical care that didn't exist when they were younger, a new poll suggests. In the p...
- + AACR: Trio of studies highlights promising early results with new cancer therapies and targets —Three early-phase clinical studies presented by researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center at the American Association for Can...
- + Cleveland Clinic, Tufts University Research Ties Gut Microbial TMAO Pathway to Chronic Kidney Disease —New findings from Cleveland Clinic and Tufts University researchers show high blood levels of TMAO (trimethylamine N-oxide) predicts future risk of de...
- + Nurses Cite Employer Failures as their Top Reason for Leaving—A new study from the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing's Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research (CHOPR) - published in JAMA Network...
- + ISPOR Global Panel Proposes New Structure to Improve Definitions of Digital Health Interventions—ISPOR--The Professional Society for Health Economics and Outcomes Research announced the publication of a report from the ISPOR Digital Health Special...
- + Cal State Fullerton's Nursing Program Receives $5 Million Grant from CalOptima Health to Build a Diverse Workforce—CalOptima Health has approved a $5 million grant expanding Cal State Fullerton's Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.
- + Roswell Park Research Debunks Perceived Benefits of Overweight/Obesity in Lung Cancer Patients—Obesity is associated with a higher risk of developing at least 13 types of cancer -- and worse outcomes after diagnosis. But lung cancer seems to be ...
- + Barbie may help physicians, patients have more productive telehealth visits—As telehealth visits become more prevalent, physicians can sometimes struggle to help patients effectively demonstrate a musculoskeletal exam through ...
- + CHLA Researchers Uncover Underlying Mechanism Driving Membranous Nephropathy, Offering Insights Into Chronic Kidney Disease in Children—No therapies currently exist that can halt the progression of chronic kidney disease in children or restore the ability of kidney cells to filter bloo...
- + Medicare pays for message-based e-visits. Are older adults using them? —E-visits have become a regular part of everyday health care for some of the 30 million older Americans who have traditional Medicare. About 1% of them...
- + Key to Unlocking the Secret of Degenerative Brain Disorders Found—A research team led by Dr. Kim Yun Kyung from the Brain Science Institute at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), in collaboration wi...
- + AACR: Novel immunotherapies show promise for patients with kidney cancer and for solid organ transplant recipients with skin cancer —Researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center presented encouraging findings today from two clinical trials in a plenary session ...
- + New American Physiological Society Leaders Take Office—The American Physiological Society (APS) is pleased to announce its new member leaders for 2024-2025.
- + Personalized Vaccine for Liver Cancer Shows Promise in Clinical Trial—Adding a personalized anti-tumor vaccine to standard immunotherapy is safe and about twice as likely to shrink cancer as standard immunotherapy alone ...
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