With four fatalities in Iran and a spike in infections in South Korea, concerns about the virus’s effect on the…
As New Cases Surge, Businesses Face Grim Fallout
With four fatalities in Iran and a spike in infections in South Korea, concerns about the virus’s effect on the…
As New Cases Surge, Businesses Face Grim Fallout
With four fatalities in Iran and a spike in infections in South Korea, concerns about the virus’s effect on the…
Want to live longer? Stay in school, study suggests
A multi-institution study has attempted to tease out the relative impact of two variables most often linked to life expectancy…
Iron in brain shows cognitive decline in people with Parkinson’s
A cutting-edge MRI technique to detect iron deposits in different brain regions can track declines in thinking, memory and movement…
Anxiety and depression in children and adolescents with obesity: a nationwide study in Sweden
Anxiety and depression are more common in children with obesity than in children of normal weight, but it is unclear…
Researchers develop label-free microscopic techniques to visualize extracellular vesicles
Medical researchers can now use label-free microscopic techniques to visualize extracellular vesicles, which are associated with cancer.
For ‘blade runners’ taller doesn’t necessarily mean faster
The governing body for the Paralympics recently lowered the allowable height for sprinters who use prosthetic legs, or blades, during…
Generalized Erythroderma with Fever
A 74-year-old disabled woman with multiple sclerosis, complicated by chronic lower extremity weakness precluding ambulation, presented with fever (Tmax 39.3C),…
Lower dose of newer clot-buster may be appropriate for some stroke patients
In a comparison of 0.25mg/kg and 0.40mg/kg doses of the newer and more convenient clot-busting medication tenecteplase, there was no…