Results from a first-of-its-kind study of a multicancer blood test in more than 9,900 women with no evidence or history…
To prevent antimicrobial resistance, vaccinate the world’s kids
Childhood vaccination may be a powerful tool in the fight against antimicrobial resistance in low- and middle-income countries, finds a…
Alzheimer’s gene triggers early breakdowns in blood-brain barrier, predicting cognitive decline
Although scientists have long known APOE4 is a leading risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease, they were unsure how exactly it…
Study accurately tracks COVID-19 spread with big data
Researchers have developed a new method to accurately track the spread of COVID-19 using population flow data, and establishing a…
‘Patients Have Panic in Their Eyes’: Voices From a Covid-19 Unit
Nurses from N.Y.U. Langone Health describe the toll the coronavirus is taking on their patients, and on themselves.
Inside a N.Y.C. Covid Unit: ‘Patients Have Panic in Their Eyes’
Nurses from N.Y.U. Langone Health describe the toll the coronavirus is taking on their patients, and on themselves.
Simple ‘sniff test’ reliably predicts recovery of severely brain injured patients
The ability to detect smells predicts recovery and long-term survival in patients who have suffered severe brain injury, a new…
Implant-free optogenetics minimizes brain damage during neuronal stimulation
A minimally invasive optogenetic technique that does not require brain implants successfully manipulated the activity of neurons in mice and…
Bone proteomics could reveal how long a corpse has been underwater
When a dead body is found, one of the first things a forensic pathologist tries to do is estimate the…
Feeling burned out? The contributors could be more related to depression than you think
Researchers found that similar factors cause both medical intern burnout and depression. These findings can be used to identify and…