Ukrainian Scientists Strain to Work as War Rages
Pavlo Bazilinskyy got out just in time. In February, the scientist was visiting family in Ukraine and recovering from a […]
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Pavlo Bazilinskyy got out just in time. In February, the scientist was visiting family in Ukraine and recovering from a […] Children who develop type 1 diabetes show epigenetic changes in the cells of their immune system already before the antibodies […] Glioblastoma is an aggressive cancer that can occur in the brain or spinal cord. It can occur at any age, […] Staffing shortages are the top patient safety issue on ECRI’s 2022 list of safety concerns, released on March 14. Besides […] Some people are accidentally hurting themselves by using at-home COVID-19 tests incorrectly, such as mistakenly putting the liquid test solution […] Metastases in cancer are often caused by a few abnormal cells. These behave more aggressively than the other cancer cells […] In a recent study published in The Lancet, researchers evaluated the severity of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) […] A two-year research review of sleep studies during the pandemic shows that children and those who contracted COVID-19 took the […] China’s government responded Sunday to a spike in coronavirus infections by shutting down its southern business center of Shenzhen, a […] Photo: Emily Olsen/MobiHealthNews ORLANDO, Fla. – As artificial intelligence moves into more spaces in healthcare, organizations need to take action […]
Ukrainian Scientists Strain to Work as War Rages
Type 1 diabetes can be predicted with epigenetic changes
Glioblastoma in older adults: Improving survival and quality of life
Staffing Shortages Are Top Patient Safety Concern: Report
At-home COVID-19 tests linked to accidental injuries, FDA warns
Detecting aggressive cancer cells via real-time optical tagging and image analysis
Clinical severity of SARS-CoV-2-Omicron infection found to be lower than Delta infection
Kids’ sleep disrupted during the pandemic, study finds
China shuts business center of Shenzhen to fight virus surge
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