The number of insurance denials for life-saving hepatitis C drugs among patients with both private and public insurers remains high
Larger sample sizes needed to increase reproducibility in neuroscience studies
Small sample sizes in studies using functional MRI to investigate brain connectivity and function are common in neuroscience, despite years
Vagina smells like onions: Causes, symptoms, and treatment
The body naturally produces a discharge that keeps the vagina healthy and free of harmful bacteria and irritants. However, it
Spending more time in education may lead to short-sightedness
Spending more time in education may lead to short-sightedness: Scientists discover years spent poring over books combined with less time
A better way to trace neuronal pathways: Moving forward by moving backward more effectively
New technologies have been likened, famously, to magic. At first, even the few who understand how they work have a
Antibody blocks inflammation, protects mice from hardened arteries and liver disease
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine discovered that they can block inflammation in mice with a
Millions could have incorrect statin, aspirin and blood pressure prescriptions
More than 11 million Americans may have incorrect prescriptions for aspirin, statins and blood pressure medications, according to a study
New nuclear medicine method shows promise for better detection of neuroendocrine tumors
Researchers have shown that a new nuclear medicine procedure could safely and more effectively detect cancerous gastrointestinal and pancreatic neuroendocrine
Antibiotics crisis grows because drugs are losing their power
Antibiotics crisis continues to grow, despite GPs being told to stop handing them out because drugs are losing their power
New U.S. Army Study Reveals Best Time Of Day To Drink Coffee
Think you know the best time to grab a coffee from your favorite cafe, think again. Granted that for the