A minimally invasive surgical approach called laparoscopic rectal mobilization and urogenital separation appears to be a safe alternative to open
Treating patients with advanced biliary tract cancers: Changing tactics
Medical research very rarely has a single end point. There is often no final answer, or silver bullet, the science
Studying Shakespeare could help medical students connect with patients
A palliative care doctor has suggested that studying Shakespeare’s plays could help medical students connect more closely with their patients.
Lab model offers hope for macular degeneration patients
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which leads to a loss of central vision, is the most frequent cause of blindness in
Lab model offers hope for macular degeneration patients
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which leads to a loss of central vision, is the most frequent cause of blindness in
Helping childhood-onset lupus patients stay healthy as adults
UT Southwestern researchers have identified factors that put patients with childhood-onset lupus at elevated risk for poor outcomes, such as
Majority of cancer patients with COVID-19 have similar immune response to people without cancer
Most people with cancer who are infected by the novel coronavirus produce antibodies at a rate comparable to the rest
Greater disability tied to worse COVID-19 severity in MS patients
(HealthDay)—Ambulatory disability and older age are associated with worse clinical severity of COVID-19, including death, among patients with multiple sclerosis
Cancer trial participation does not eliminate disparities for poor patients
Even with access to a clinical trial, cancer patients living in the poorest neighborhoods in America have a nearly 30
Why current drug therapies don’t restore the immune systems of some HIV patients
A new study indicates that protein kinases, which initiate the process that erodes the body’s immunity, significantly contribute to the