A new study published in iThe Lancet Planetary Health/i suggests that adopting greener anesthesia practices could cut harmful emissions by 50% in...
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A study published in iCell/i suggests that smartwatches, which can track physical and physiological data, could become valuable tools in biomedicine
A new study published in iThe Lancet Planetary Health/i suggests that adopting greener anesthesia practices could cut harmful emissions by 50% in...
A recent study published in the iJournal of Neuroscience/i suggests that the brain may help regulate the ear's sensitivity to sound and bcompensate
A new study from Brazil suggests that fish oil may help lower insulin resistance and improve blood sugar control by reducing inflammation in the body....
As the name suggests, the purpose-built rental (PBR) sector focuses on the construction of new homes specifically for renters, rather than buyers....
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 suggests that a combination of radiation therapy and immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) may offer a less invasive alternative to bladder...
A new study suggests that people who engage in moderate to vigorous physical activity are less likely to develop dementia, stroke, anxiety,...
A new study suggests that intermittent fasting could be a beneficial, non-drug approach to managing rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in postmenopausal women...
A new study from the University of Reading and the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has shown that virtual reality (VR) can help stroke patients...
An international team of researchers has uncovered how certain gut cells activate pain signals, which can persist long after the initial cause is...