Background: Whether virtual health care has changed access to services for patients living far from a specialist physician is ...
A new study explores “heartbeat consumption,” a fitness metric that counts daily heartbeats. Could smartwatches soon track your heartbeat budget?
Nicholas Spada is one of the only scientists in the world using a nuclear x-ray process to study deadly nanoparticles in ...
Just one bout of a popular exercise could reduce the risk of inflammatory proteins and slow the growth of cancer cells, a study from Edith Cowan University in Australia has found.
Background: Determining optimal timing for intensifying the frequency of physician encounters for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) requires trade-offs between timely care and clinician burden. We aimed ...
Live-seq brings longitudinal, non-destructive cell sequencing to every lab, revealing new insights into cellular behavior ...
By studying mussels in the Grand River in Brantford, Ont., a team of scientists hopes to better understand how chemical ...
Introduction Breathlessness is a common cause of hospital admission globally and is associated with high mortality, ...
MRI plus CT does not reliably predict nonviability of disappearing colorectal liver metastases, a new study reports.
The importance of psychological distress in patients with cardiovascular disease is increasingly recognized as both a ...
Researchers at the University of Stuttgart have created an “optical sieve” capable of detecting minute nanoplastic particles. Functioning much like a test strip, this innovation is designed to provide ...
Psilocybin-assisted therapy demonstrated long-term safety and efficacy for major depressive disorder, with two-thirds of patients remaining in complete remission at 5 years, according to a study ...