A new battle: Veterans more likely to have heart disease
Credit: University of Central Florida After the war is over, veterans face a new threat. They are more likely to have heart disease at a...
Credit: University of Central Florida After the war is over, veterans face a new threat. They are more likely to have heart disease at a...
Credit: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers New Rochelle, NY, March 15, 2019--An international team of researchers presents a comprehensive and renewed focus on the common,...
Bottom Line:Â Eggs are a source of dietary cholesterol. This observational study pooled data from six study groups for more than 29,000 people to determine the...
Dysregulation of the signaling pathway known as the beta-catenin-dependent Wnt can also cause embryo malformation and contribute for the development of breast and cervical cancer.Credit:...
(Boston)--Two medical students from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have received the Lancet Global Health Award for Best Student Poster for their presentation, "Uber...
Credit: Montana State photo by Adrian Sanchez-Gonzalez BOZEMAN -- Some electrical engineers design the giant dynamos and transmission lines that power society. Others apply their...
Study suggests standardized training needed for medical residents (Boston)--Not enough is being done to prepare physicians to care for the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual,...
CU Anschutz researchers say more transparency would allow for better informed patient choices AURORA, Colo. (March 15, 2018) - In a survey of Catholic hospitals...
Higher egg and cholesterol consumption hikes heart disease and death risk 300 mg of dietary cholesterol per day linked to 17 percent higher risk of...
Heart procedure for AFib better than drug therapy for reducing episodes, improving quality of life and symptoms, but not for reducing death or stroke ROCHESTER,...
Credit: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers New Rochelle, NY, March 15, 2019 - Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers announces the launch of PHAGE: Therapy, Applications,...
Bottom Line: An observational study of nearly 5,900 older women (ages 50 to 79) that used data from accelerometers to measure light physical activity suggests all movement...
Credit: Argonne National Laboratory Argonne scientists reveal connections as crystalline layers form. Understanding how crystals grow impacts broad areas of materials science, from developing better...
Bottom Line:Â Some patients seek care at Catholic hospitals but others may not because aspects of reproductive and end-of-life care can be limited by ethical and...
Credit: Lannon Harley, ANU A new study from The Australian National University (ANU) has found a number of 2D materials can not only withstand being...
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