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medical research

  • LEGO Helps Break Down Boundaries Between Midwifery and Medical Students
    LEGO Helps Break Down Boundaries Between Midwifery and Medical Students
    A recent study has found that toys can be a useful tool to help break down the professional barriers between midwifery and medical students.
    December 9, 2024BY Lily Kelly
  • 1 Monkey Recovered Safely, 42 Others Remain on the Run From South Carolina Lab
    1 Monkey Recovered Safely, 42 Others Remain on the Run From South Carolina Lab
    COLUMBIA, S.C.—One of 43 monkeys bred for medical research that escaped a compound in South Carolina has been ...
    November 9, 2024BY The Associated Press
  • Veteran Affairs Ordered to End Testing on Dogs, Cats, and Nonhuman Primates by 2026
    Veteran Affairs Ordered to End Testing on Dogs, Cats, and Nonhuman Primates by 2026
    Critics of the legislation argue that animal testing has helped advance research that supports veterans with disabilities.
    April 19, 2024BY Jana J. Pruet
  • FDA’s New Rule Allows for Medical Research Without Informed Consent
    FDA’s New Rule Allows for Medical Research Without Informed Consent
    Studies cannot pose more than minimal risk to humans and must include appropriate safeguards to protect the rights, ...
    January 23, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Half-Dose of COVID-19 Booster Just as Effective as a Full Dose: Study
    Half-Dose of COVID-19 Booster Just as Effective as a Full Dose: Study
    The study also found fewer side-effects from a half-dose compared to a full dose.
    December 1, 2023BY Jessie Zhang
  • European Scientists Develop Promising New Technique to Heal Wounds
    European Scientists Develop Promising New Technique to Heal Wounds
    Researchers have developed a new technique to heal wounds three times faster using electric stimulation—a breakthrough that could ...
    April 25, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Australian Breakthrough on Treating Gut Pain Disorders
    Australian Breakthrough on Treating Gut Pain Disorders
    When American molecular biologist Ardem Patapoutian was awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, which he ...
    January 8, 2023BY Lis Wang
  • New Tech May Create Pathway For Women Suffering From Congential Reproductive Issues
    New Tech May Create Pathway For Women Suffering From Congential Reproductive Issues
    Researchers have developed a new technology that permits the growth of fallopian tubes and uterine tissue, offering a ...
    September 12, 2022BY Lily Kelly
  • Experts Find Gene Mechanism for Peanut Allergy Remission, Potential Uses for Other Allergies
    Experts Find Gene Mechanism for Peanut Allergy Remission, Potential Uses for Other Allergies
    Researchers from the Murdoch Institute have identified the genetic mechanism behind their peanut allergy remission therapy, with the ...
    May 26, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • 10 Percent of Patients Under Anesthesia ‘Conscious’: Study
    10 Percent of Patients Under Anesthesia ‘Conscious’: Study
    An international study has found that about one in 10 patients, or 10 percent, of those who undergo ...
    May 24, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Genetic Study on Oats Reveal Why the Grain is Suitable for Gluten-Free Diets
    Genetic Study on Oats Reveal Why the Grain is Suitable for Gluten-Free Diets
    The Edith Cowan University’s (ECU) genetic study on oats has shown why oats could be the answer for ...
    May 20, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • High Tobacco Tax Associated with Adolescent E-Cigarette Uptake
    High Tobacco Tax Associated with Adolescent E-Cigarette Uptake
    A study conducted by the University of Queensland (UQ) on teenagers across 44 different countries concluded that increased ...
    May 13, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Experts Discover New Combination Therapy to Combat Superbugs
    Experts Discover New Combination Therapy to Combat Superbugs
    A preclinical study led by researchers from Monash University has discovered that a combination of phage and antibiotic ...
    May 12, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Scientists Find Age-Related Vision Impairment Not Indicative of Cognitive Impairment
    Scientists Find Age-Related Vision Impairment Not Indicative of Cognitive Impairment
    A study conducted by the University of South Australia has gone against the common literature relating poor eyesight ...
    May 9, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Microplastics Potentially in Food Chain, Experts Warn
    Microplastics Potentially in Food Chain, Experts Warn
    Researchers from Flinders University have detected microplastics in South Australian beach waters and mussels, warning that microplastics are ...
    April 21, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Study Finds Ads for Many Aussie Orthopaedic Surgeons Don’t Comply With Guidelines
    Study Finds Ads for Many Aussie Orthopaedic Surgeons Don’t Comply With Guidelines
    Research led by the University of New South Wales has found "large proportions" of online advertising for orthopaedic ...
    April 19, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Skin Microbiopsy Device in Development Creates New Possibilities in Diagnosis
    Skin Microbiopsy Device in Development Creates New Possibilities in Diagnosis
    Researchers from the University of Queensland (UQ) are developing a new skin microbiopsy device that takes smaller skin ...
    April 18, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Spouse’s Diet Affects Health of Pregnant Women and Future Children: Study
    Spouse’s Diet Affects Health of Pregnant Women and Future Children: Study
    Australian researchers from the University of Queensland have raised concerns over the influence a spouse’s diet has on ...
    April 5, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Promising Trials for More Affordable Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
    Promising Trials for More Affordable Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
    Researchers in Queensland are trialling a new alternative to the delivery of the Japanese encephalitis (JE) vaccine by ...
    April 1, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Link Found Between Addictive Gaming and Suicidality: Study
    Link Found Between Addictive Gaming and Suicidality: Study
    An analysis from the Norwegian Competence Center for Gambling and Gaming Research found a significant link between problem ...
    April 1, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Audio Files Being Consumed as ‘Digital Drugs’: Study
    Audio Files Being Consumed as ‘Digital Drugs’: Study
    A study on the Global Drug Survey 2021 has raised questions on the phenomenon of binaural beats in ...
    March 31, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Link Between Adolescent Screen Time, Aggression and Emotional Problems: Study
    Link Between Adolescent Screen Time, Aggression and Emotional Problems: Study
    Canadian researchers have found “weak but significant" associations between screen time and behavioural problems such as aggression, as ...
    March 23, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Health Professionals Risk of Conflict of Interest Even From Routine Meals Sponsored by Drug Firms: Expert
    Health Professionals Risk of Conflict of Interest Even From Routine Meals Sponsored by Drug Firms: Expert
    Frequent interaction between pharmaceutical firms and health professionals increase the likelihood of a conflict of interest, according to ...
    March 22, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • 3.5 Million For Single-Cell Cancer Research Into Patient Therapies and Resistance
    3.5 Million For Single-Cell Cancer Research Into Patient Therapies and Resistance
    Researchers from the University of Melbourne have received a 3.5 million grant (US$2.51 million) from the Australian Cancer ...
    March 15, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Australian Clinicans Not Declaring Conflicts of Interest For Pharma Funded Studies: Experts
    Australian Clinicans Not Declaring Conflicts of Interest For Pharma Funded Studies: Experts
    Researchers from the University of Sydney have called for “more transparency” after their review revealed that nearly half ...
    March 14, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Just More than 2 Percent of University Wifi Used On Education, Study Finds
    Just More than 2 Percent of University Wifi Used On Education, Study Finds
    A recent study on students at a university in the UK has found that just more than two ...
    March 13, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Australia Trials Painless Skin Cancer Treatment
    Australia Trials Painless Skin Cancer Treatment
    A new non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) treatment is being trialled in Australia for efficacy and comfort, quality of ...
    March 11, 2022BY Marina Zhang
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    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
  • US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
    4hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
  • US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
    5hr By Jacki Thrapp
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    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
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    10hr By Naveen Athrappully
    US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
  • How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
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  • Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
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    Kentucky Derby Champion Golden Tempo Wins 2026 Belmont Stakes
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