Researchers in the Syracuse University College of Engineering and Computer Science have developed a material — a new kind of
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Decolonization protocol can prevent dangerous infections among discharged hospital patients
Hospital patients who have methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) can prevent future MRSA infections by following a standard bathing protocol after
Blindfolded training could help doctors save young lives
In a simulation training study, pediatric team leaders who wore a blindfold improved their leadership skills ratings by 11% over
Investigators study effect of switching insulin medications
In the United States, the drug price for insulin has skyrocketed over the last two decades. While the price has
With a focus on high-risk patients, researcher eyes eliminating TB for good
In a recent paper published in PLOS One, Soumya Chatterjee, M.D., assistant professor of infectious diseases, allergy and immunology at
Tailoring the surface of carbon may hold the key to monitoring patient blood in real-time
Thanks to the development of a new computational model, Postdoctoral Researcher Miguel Caro is spearheading work on tailor-made carbon surfaces
Most patients with cystic fibrosis may receive insufficient antibiotics to fight lung infections: Real-time tracking of serum antibiotic concentrations could help recovery from pulmonary exacerbations
The majority of patients with cystic fibrosis may not achieve blood concentrations of antibiotics sufficiently high enough to effectively fight
Genetics allows personalized disease predictions for chronic blood cancers: Patients with blood cancers a step closer to personalized medicine
Scientists have developed a successful method to make truly personalised predictions of future disease outcomes for patients with certain types
Leishmaniasis: Genes key to identifying drug resistant parasites in Brazil
Researchers at the University of York have identified genes in a parasite that could help clinicians predict drug treatment outcomes
Diagnosing types of fear of falling in Parkinson’s patients: The finding could lead to tailored treatment to improve quality of life
Parkinson’s disease, a progressive nervous system disorder that affects movement, causes one of the highest risks of falling among all