Half of all patients with sepsis admitted to an emergency medical department died within two years, according to Danish ...
C. perfringens is a widespread bacterium found in the intestines of animals and humans, known for causing severe enteric ...
Breakdancers can develop a fibrous mass on the scalp, known as the headspin hole, due to repetitive headspins. A recent BMJ ...
Semaglutide significantly reduces cardiovascular events and adverse effects in overweight and obese patients. The study ...
Researchers find that Semaglutide improves cognitive function and reduces amyloid and tau pathology in Alzheimer's disease ...
Today, EUFIC launches its interactive food labelling resource, making it easier for consumers to understand nutrition labels and to make healthier choices while grocery shopping.
Wearing a helmet can prevent brain injury and deaths in cyclists, yet many do not wear a helmet. New research presented at the European Emergency Medicine Congress today (Tuesday) suggests that this ...
The WHO Youth Council has launched its first Youth Declaration on Creating Healthy Societies, with a range of calls to action informed and developed by young people from around the world and geared ...
Using gene therapy, Shriners Children's St. Louis Director of Research Dr. Farshid Guilak and Senior Scientist Dr. Ruhang Tang have discovered a revolutionary new way to convert harmful fatty acids ...
The human brain's remarkably prolonged development is unique among mammals and is thought to contribute to our advanced learning abilities.
Researchers identified key gene expression differences in addiction-relevant brain regions that provide new insights into ...
In a powerful demonstration of high-level support, the World Health Organization (WHO) today received nearly US$ 700 million in new funding commitments from European countries, foundations and others, ...