Valve replacement heart surgery should be performed earlier than conventionally thought for people with aortic stenosis, according to new research from the University of
For the first time, researchers have shown what happens to the brain when a person receives a depression treatment known as repetitive transcranial magnetic
In an analysis of reviews published between 2009 and 2020 that assessed therapeutic or educational interventions for very young children with or at high
Health screening and genetic tests might identify more than 1 million U.S. adults who carry a gene for familial hypercholesterolemia, a common genetic disorder
New findings from researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) and published today in the journal Nature Communications report the results of using
University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers have developed a more accurate, less invasive technology that allows amputees to move a robotic arm using their
Battery waste is growing annually with the increased consumption of portable and rechargeable devices. Moreover, the incorrect handling and disposal of these wastes can
Ocean warming can have a range of consequences including sea-level rise, changing ecosystems, currents and chemistry, and deoxygenation. Much of the “excess heat” stored
Valve replacement heart surgery should be performed earlier than conventionally thought for people with aortic stenosis, according to new research from the University of
For the first time, researchers have shown what happens to the brain when a person receives a depression treatment known as repetitive transcranial magnetic
In an analysis of reviews published between 2009 and 2020 that assessed therapeutic or educational interventions for very young children with or at high
Health screening and genetic tests might identify more than 1 million U.S. adults who carry a gene for familial hypercholesterolemia, a common genetic disorder
New findings from researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) and published today in the journal Nature Communications report the results of using
University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers have developed a more accurate, less invasive technology that allows amputees to move a robotic arm using their
Battery waste is growing annually with the increased consumption of portable and rechargeable devices. Moreover, the incorrect handling and disposal of these wastes can
Ocean warming can have a range of consequences including sea-level rise, changing ecosystems, currents and chemistry, and deoxygenation. Much of the “excess heat” stored