As the incidence of obesity continues to rise nationally and globally, a new observational study published in Cancer reports that liver recurrence and survival outcomes in patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC) after upfront surgical…
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expert reaction to study looking at steps in one long walk vs in multiple short walks, and cardiovascular health
A study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine looks at one long walk vs multiple short walks and…
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New data show hefty primary care RSV burden in young kids, older adults
Two Dutch studies evaluating rates of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection in younger and older age-groups reveal substantial primary-care burdens in both.
Youngest children most affected
The adjusted pooled incidence of RSV among preschool…
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Lundquist Institute researcher awarded NIH funding to advance ICU care for critically ill patients
The Lundquist Institute is proud to announce that Dong Chang, MD, MS has been awarded a prestigious R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Institute on Aging, totaling $3,163,459, for his groundbreaking…
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Liver transplants from MAiD donors show outcomes comparable to standard donations
Organ donation following medical assistance in dying (MAiD), also known as euthanasia, is a relatively new practice both in North America and worldwide. A first comparison of liver transplantation using organs donated after MAiD in…
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UBC Study Unveils Why Honey Bees Dethrone Queens
It sounds like the plot of a medieval historical drama: A once-powerful monarch, weakened by illness, is overthrown by her previously loyal subjects. But in honey bee colonies, such high-stakes coups aren’t just fantasy — they’re a…
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AHA Now Offering Digital Health in Cardiac Care Certification
Oct. 27, 2025 — The American Heart Association (Association) has launched its latest professional certification program to help bridge the gap between traditional practice and remote patient monitoring and care, while promoting privacy and…
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