A Queen’s University researcher is helping to develop the world’s largest ever dataset for severe depression, which will span all four-nations of the UK.
The research has the potential to create a “paradigm shift” in how we…

A Queen’s University researcher is helping to develop the world’s largest ever dataset for severe depression, which will span all four-nations of the UK.
The research has the potential to create a “paradigm shift” in how we…

to Support Heart Patients at Home. February 3, 2026 (Jacksonville, Fla.) – Community Hospice & Palliative Care, in collaboration with the American Heart Association (AHA) and the National Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice Innovation…

IN a U.S. emergency TIA observation cohort, transthoracic echocardiography found high-risk cardioembolic features in one in five.
Transthoracic echocardiography is commonly used during…

For many Americans, a routine surgical procedure serves as their first introduction to opioid pain medication. While most stop using these drugs as they heal, a considerable number of “opioid-naïve” patients transition into New…

New evidence shows how paid sick leave may buffer stress, improve job satisfaction, and support frontline worker resilience during infectious disease crises.
Study: How Paid Sick Leave Access Influences Perceived Risk, Job Stress,…

New longitudinal evidence suggests reproductive history may shape women’s cognitive aging, offering insights into possible protective pathways while highlighting the need for cautious interpretation.
Study: Pregnancy and…