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Action-oriented goals produce higher probability of purchases under tight deadlines
If you want something done, ask a busy person — or so the saying goes. According to a new paper
Protein mapping pinpoints why metastatic melanoma patients do not respond to immunotherapy
Tel Aviv University and Sheba Medical Center researchers say they have discovered why more than half of patients with metastatic
New radiomics model uses immunohistochemistry to predict thyroid nodules
According to an ahead-of-print article published in the December issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), researchers have validated
Lab-on-a-chip may help identify new treatments for liver disease
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) — the accumulation of liver fat in people who drink little or no alcohol —
Speed identified as the best predictor of car crashes
Speeding is the riskiest kind of aggressive driving, according to a unique analysis of data from on-board devices in vehicles.
City parks lift mood as much as Christmas: The greener the greenspace, the happier and less self-absorbed people are
Feeling unhappy and cranky? The treatment: take a walk under some trees in the park. That may not be the
How good is your hospital? New composite rank aggregates hospital rating system scores into single, consumer-friendly score
Rush University Medical Center researchers have proposed a rating system that standardizes and combines data from five leading hospital rating
Computation and experimentation come closer together
A bioengineering group from the University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering is bringing the worlds of computational modeling and
Non-invasive view into the heart: MRI on par with cardiac catheterization
For patients with chest pain and presumably stable coronary heart disease (CHD), therapy depends primarily on how constricted the arteries