Researchers at Emory University have developed a new way to measure how stress affects the heart, which could help doctors diagnose and treat heart...
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Scientists at McMaster University have discovered a new blood-clotting disorder that could change how doctors diagnose and treat patients with unexplained and persistent blood clots. Their findings, published on February 12, 2025, in The New England Journal of Medicine, shed light on why some people continue to develop dangerous blood clots even when they are […] The post Scientists discover new blood-clotting disease appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Researchers at Emory University have developed a new way to measure how stress affects the heart, which could help doctors diagnose and treat heart...
Finding a reliable treatment for post-amputation pain has been difficult, but a new study suggests that a simple procedure called hydrodissection may...
A new study has found that the risk of serious bleeding is similar when taking the blood thinners apixaban and dabigatran compared to aspirin....
A team of international researchers, led by scientists from the University of Toronto, has discovered a compound in ginger that may help treat...
Scientists at the University of Michigan have discovered a way to predict which kidney cancer patients are more likely to have their cancer come back...
For nearly 50 years, doctors have known that the drug retinoic acid helps treat neuroblastoma, a type of solid tumor that occurs in children. However,...
A new study suggests that amlodipine, a common blood pressure medication, could be repurposed to help manage ADHD symptoms. Researchers from...
Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found that a molecule called glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) rises significantly in the...
Researchers have discovered that applying a magnetic field during 3D printing can significantly reduce defects in metal parts. This new method could...
THURSDAY, Feb. 27, 2025 -- A blood test can help doctors detect ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and predict how the degenerative disease will...