image: European Lung Cancer Congressview more Credit: ELCC organisers Lugano, Switzerland, 23 March 2022 – A consensus reached by a lung clinical community within the International Cancer Benchmar… [+9908 chars]
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Despite recent efforts to improve women's leadership in cardiovascular clinical trial research over the last decade, the number of female principal investigators (PIs) still falls well below the numb… [+4954 chars]
Engineers have developed a wireless, biodegradable sensor that they say could offer doctors a way to monitor changes in brain chemistry without requiring a second operation to remove the implant. I… [+3605 chars]
Before the COVID-19 pandemic began, leading health experts viewed the United States as one of the countries best positioned to handle an infectious disease outbreak. The 2019 Global Health Security I… [+11895 chars]
A fully paralysed man suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) can now communicate with his family after receiving microchip implants in his brain. It is the first time a completely locked… [+2765 chars]
Just as life post-lockdown was beginning to get back to normal and Covid-19 fears were fading, a new virus is running rampant around the world - but it isn't the one we've heard all about for the las… [+2497 chars]
In trials of ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19, the relative risk of mortality varies with strongyloidiasis prevalence, according to research published online March 21 in JAMA Network Open. Avi… [+2309 chars]
Thursday, 24 March 2022, 2:19 pmPress Release: University of Auckland Two papers in the same edition of JAMA plus an editorial recognises importance of Liggins research into newborns with hypoglyc… [+4995 chars]
The current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, which is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has resulted in a significant impact on global health. I… [+5555 chars]
Living in a noisy environment can be annoying, but it might also harm your health. People experiencing high levels of noise from cars, trains or planes were more likely to suffer a heart attack than … [+4566 chars]
In a separate study of 35,865 people with COVID-19 published last week in Diabetologia, researchers found a 28% higher risk of developing diabetes compared to a group with non-COVID upper respiratory… [+2789 chars]