When COVID-19 first shut down classrooms and virtual schooling became the new norm, ophthalmologists predicted an increase in digital eye
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Research reveals racial and ethnic disparities persist in pregnancy outcomes of patients with lupus
While investigators have known that maternal and fetal outcomes of pregnancy among women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) have improved
Read moreResearch: Dangerous challenge on ‘dry scooping’ pre-workout powder is prevalent, popular on internet
A potentially deadly new challenge called “dry scooping” is prevalent on the internet, and new research shows video demonstrations on
Read moreNew federated analytics system can act as a game-changer towards personalized medicine
Predictive, preventive, personalized and participatory medicine, known as P4, is the healthcare of the future. To both accelerate its adoption
Read moreExperts develop mathematical equation to assess preferences via brain activity and mood
People can struggle to accurately assess how they feel about something, especially something they feel social pressure to enjoy, like
Read moreMarshall University researcher awarded $1.36 million NIH grant for kidney-related study
Sandrine V. Pierre, Ph.D., associate professor of biomedical sciences at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine and
Read moreNew approach to identify potentially health relevant chemical combinations
About 350,000 chemicals are registered worldwide. Some of these can contribute to human exposure to substances and mixtures via products,
Read moreUZH and Airbus aim to grow three-dimensional organ-like tissues in microgravity
UZH Space Hub and Airbus Defence and Space are sending an experiment into space on the next resupply flight to
Read moreImproving widely-adopted thermal vulnerability indices to mitigate the effects of climate change
It is not easy to predict how animals – from insects to fish – are going to respond to climate
Read moreResearch looks for possible COVID tie to later Alzheimer’s
Researchers are trying to unravel why some COVID-19 survivors suffer “brain fog” and other problems that can last for months,
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