In this latest UCSF People profile, we follow Larissa Thomas, MD, MPH, School of Medicine Professor of Clinical Medicine through a day in the life of supporting our residents and fellows ...
"Providing clarity around modern statistical methods will help sponsors bring more cures and meaningful treatments to ...
This 2026 Gelatine Sculpt report examines how a liquid dropper supplement, marketed as a 'Bariatric Jelly,' is capturing ...
For all our lovable foibles, the human species can’t quit its most pronounced quirk: We overthink death to death. On the ...
Dave Carey, CEO, Preceptis Medical and Michael Manavukas, CEO, co-founder, AcuityMD note the importance of shifting ear tube procedures into the office, reducing anesthesia risk, and how AI-driven ...
Plants make chemical weapons to protect themselves, and many of these compounds have become vital to human medicine. Researchers found that one powerful plant chemical is produced using a gene that ...
Deal demonstrates Medtronic's commitment to expanding pipeline through strategic investments and targeted acquisitions Exercising option to acquire will bolster ...
When using standalone bidets and ones installed on toilets, it’s best, especially for women, to turn on the faucet while ...
Planet Money went to the annual meeting of the American Economics Association, and we saw some fascinating papers presented there.
"Duesberg was a pioneer of disinformation on infectious disease," says John P. Moore, professor of microbiology and immunology at Weill Cornell Medical College and the author of a devastating 1996 ...
Researchers at the University of Southern California recently used high-resolution CT scanners and medical-grade 3-D printers to conduct virtual autopsies on the two Egyptian mummies. Their goal, as ...
When the Artemis mission lands on the Moon, its crew will have to grapple with a challenging environment and extreme ...
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