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Model automates molecule design to speed drug development: Machine-learning model could help chemists make molecules with higher potencies, much more quickly.
Designing new molecules for pharmaceuticals is primarily a manual, time-consuming process that’s prone to error. But MIT researchers have now
Under pressure: The surgeon’s conundrum in decision making: Small study based on subjective interviews explores decision-making process in life-and-death emergencies
In a small study based on conversations with 20 hospital-based surgeons, Johns Hopkins researchers say they found that most report
National school food policies have potential to improve health now and later
Providing free fruits and vegetables and limiting sugary drinks in schools could have positive health effects in both the short-
First-trimester screening of pregnant women for elevated bacteria levels in urine
First-trimester screening of pregnant women for asymptomatic bacteriuria—higher than normal bacteria levels without symptoms of a bladder infection—is recommended by
PCPs often not meeting needs of seniors with chronic conditions
(HealthDay)—Most primary care physicians (PCPs) report being unable to adequately address the needs of patients with multiple chronic conditions, according
New Flu Medication May Stop Some Flu Symptoms in One Day
FDA is fast-tracking this new flu medication. Photo: Getty Images A new single-dose influenza treatment developed and approved in Japan
Kids of Gay Parents Don’t Struggle More Socially
FRIDAY, July 6, 2018 — Children of same-sex parents are not more likely to suffer behavioral or social problems, Italian
Decrease in Mean Platelet Counts Seen During Pregnancy
FRIDAY, July 6, 2018 — All women have a decrease in mean platelet counts during pregnancy, according to a study
AHA: Soccer is Healthy for More Than World Cup Pros
FRIDAY, July 6, 2018 (American Heart Association) — As both a soccer mom and fanatic, Dr. Mercedes Carnethon knows why