A new study led by the U.S. Geological Survey outlines a means to better estimate COVID-19 occurrence and trends in
Study identifies MET amplification as driver for some non-small cell lung cancers
A study led by D. Ross Camidge, MD, Ph.D., director of thoracic oncology at the University of Colorado School of
Study shows mental health, support key in parental neglect
Substance use disorder has long been considered a key factor in cases of parental neglect. But new research from the
Study examines symptoms before and after kidney transplantation
Investigators have examined how various symptoms experienced by individuals with kidney failure are impacted by kidney transplantation. The findings will
Study examines heart and kidney outcomes of adults with nephrotic syndrome
A form of kidney disease called primary nephrotic syndrome is characterized by high urinary excretion of protein, low protein in
New study finds community activists in Brazil’s favelas play a critical role in combatting COVID-19
A study co-led by Vanderbilt University’s Dominique Béhague found that Brazilian citizens without traditional public health expertise have stepped up
Study examines care received by patients with knee osteoarthritis
New research reveals that only a minority of U.S. Medicare beneficiaries with knee osteoarthritis in 2005-2010 used non-surgical care such
Preclinical study suggests new approach to reduce COVID-19 death among the elderly
New research from the University of Minnesota Medical School and colleagues at the Mayo Clinic reveals a possible new approach
Study provides clarity on use of anticoagulants in gastrointestinal cancers
A study by Mayo Clinic researchers provides some clarity in the use of direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC), such as apixaban
Study: Intense teen romance, controlling parents predictors for high blood pressure in adulthood
New research from the University of Virginia has found that teens who have intense romantic relationships to the exclusion of