Researchers have conducted the largest-ever retrospective cohort study for Japanese patients with glioblastoma (GBM), proposing an underlying prognosis biomarker responsible…
A novel T-cell subset associated with type 1 diabetes
A study has demonstrated that a recently described T-cell subset, so-called peripheral T helper cells, may have a role in…
Medical News Today: Wearable tech works like a Band-Aid to monitor health
Stanford researchers introduce an innovative, wearable tech device that monitors breathing, heart rate, and movements without batteries, wires, or chips.
Should doctors accept unvaccinated children as patients?
Four in 10 parents say they are very or somewhat likely to move their child to a different provider if…
New tool makes web browsing easier for the visually impaired
Researchers have developed a new voice assistant that allows people with visual impairments to get web content as quickly and…
Laboratory studies identify a potential way to treat human cancers with ARID1A mutations
A new study shows that tumor cells depleted of ARID1A — a protein that acts as a cancer suppressor —…
‘Hidden’ data exacerbates rural public health inequities
While some of the data rural public health officials need to serve their communities and guide public health policy exists,…
Insomnia tied to higher risk of heart disease and stroke
Data from more than a million people found that genetic liability to insomnia may increase the risk of coronary artery…
Facts and stories: Great stories undermine strong facts
If someone is trying to persuade or influence others, should they use a story or stick to the facts? According…
New molecule could help improve heart attack recovery
Reparative medicine scientists have discovered a new compound that could shield heart tissue before a heart attack, as well as…