The ongoing U.S. opioid epidemic may have led to an increase in the number of strokes due to more bacterial infections of the heart, or…
Meet the Retired Nurse Who Could Give Covid Shots But Couldn’t Get One
Martha Gallagher, a 75-year-old retired school nurse, wanted to volunteer for the Delaware Medical Reserve Corps to administer covid-19 vaccines. She knew Delaware might need…
Riding the wave to memory-forming genetics
UT Southwestern scientists have identified key genes involved in brain waves that are pivotal for encoding memories. The findings, published online this week in Nature…
How a receptor shapes the immune response
Researchers led by Professor Carolyn King of the University of Basel have developed a method to study the specialization of T cells in the context…
Post-Fontan liver fibrosis goes under the radar
Collecting liver tissue from 22 postoperative patients with long-term post-Fontan surgery, researchers have found a specific liver fibrosis to develop from the sinusoidal region which…
Fungal microbiome: Whether mice get fatter or thinner depends on the fungi that live in their gut
Mice with certain communities of fungi living in their gut gained more weight when eating processed food than mice whose gut microbiomes hosted different communities…
Do the sunset lamps all over the internet have mental health benefits?
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Failing to see the forest for the trees may prevent better cardiovascular outcomes
Managing single risk factors like blood pressure rather than looking at overall risk may be wasting scarce resources in countries where cardiovascular disease (CVD) is…
Perils of the pandemic: Scooters, cleansers and button batteries
(HealthDay)—Fireworks, skateboards and button batteries are among the products associated with increased trips to the emergency room during the early months of the coronavirus pandemic,…
Abigail Heringer Opens Up About What It Was Like to Be The 1st Deaf ‘Bachelor’ Contestant
Last night during "The Women Tell All" episode of "The Bachelor," fan favorite Abigail Heringer talked about repesenting the hearing loss community, what it was…