A new study suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) could open up new avenues for sepsis research, researchers reported late last week in JAMA Network Open.
The study, conducted by researchers and clinicians from Harvard Medical School,…

A new study suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) could open up new avenues for sepsis research, researchers reported late last week in JAMA Network Open.
The study, conducted by researchers and clinicians from Harvard Medical School,…

Children can sometimes develop health, behavioral, and attachment issues that persist when their needs are not met by their caregiver. New from eNeuro, Arie Kaffman and colleagues at Yale University School of Medicine explored…

Using psychedelics to treat psychiatric diseases has become less controversial as scientists continue to reveal their underlying mechanisms. In a new eNeuro paper, researchers led by Pavel Ortinski, from the University of Kentucky,…

Difficulty completing everyday tasks. Failing memory. Unusually poor concentration.
For many people living with schizophrenia, cognitive challenges are part of daily life. Alongside well-known symptoms such as hallucinations and…

New Cleveland Clinic research reveals that up to 5% of Americans – approximately 17 million people – carry genetic mutations or “variants” linked to increased cancer susceptibility, regardless of risk factors like personal or…

Researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health report that an AI-powered lifestyle intervention app for prediabetes reduced the risk of diabetes similarly to traditional, human-led…

A major new study, which has recently begun recruiting, is hoped to lead to earlier detection of lung cancers.
People living in Leeds, Bath, Hull and Stoke-on-Trent will be among those approached to take part. The study is funded…

As a patient with breast cancer, I find October a difficult month. Suddenly having the world go pink reminds me of my disease in a way that feels unpleasant rather than supportive. But this October I have some great information to share with…