Patients with new-onset atrial fibrillation in relation to infection are frequent in emergency departments (EDs) and may require antithrombotic therapy…
New-onset atrial fibrillation among patients with infection in the emergency department: A multicentre cohort study of one-year stroke risk
Patients with new-onset atrial fibrillation in relation to infection are frequent in emergency departments (ED) and may require antithrombotic therapy…
Synthetic azetidines could help simplify drug design for neurological diseases
Chemists found a simple route to synthesize azetidines, precursors that make it easier for drug designers to access nitrogen atoms…
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As people get older, they are more likely to condemn and want to punish others for acts that cause harm,…
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A split nail can occur for many reasons, including trauma or injury to the area. Home remedies involve holding the…
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Changing the standard dose and timing of two therapies greatly cut tumor relapse and reduced side effects in mouse models…
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A beautiful landscape painting, a beautiful piano sonata — art and music are almost exclusively described in terms of aesthetics,…
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A person’s fat burning heart rate depends on their age. Staying within this heart rate range during exercise is supposed…
Novel dual stem cell therapy improving cardiac regeneration
Researchers have recently developed a multipronged approach for concurrently rejuvenating both the muscle cells and vascular systems of the heart…
Nanoparticles’ movements reveal whether they can successfully target cancer
Researchers have developed a new way to determine whether or not single drug-delivery nanoparticles will successfully hit their intended targets…