Category: Diseases & Treatments
Law enforcement provides critical community services, yet Black autistic youth often face elevated risk of negative outcomes during police interactions. In an effort to learn more about these encounters …
A longitudinal study reveals that distinct gut microbiome profiles during acute SARS-CoV-2 infection can predict long COVID risk, offering insights into symptom clusters and potential biomarkers. Study: Gut Microbiome Signatures …
A comprehensive review highlights the complex relationship between coffee consumption and cardiovascular disease, exploring potential health benefits, bioactive compounds, and the need for further research. Study: Coffee and cardiovascular health: …
A recent study explores the relationship between brain connectivity and intelligence, highlighting the value of interpretability in predictive modeling for deeper insights into human cognition. Study: Choosing explanation over performance: …
On the occasion of World AIDS Day on 1 December 2024, the International Antiviral (formerly AIDS) Society-USA (IAS-USA) has published new international guidelines for the treatment and prevention of HIV. The updated …
High stress, heavy dependence, and mental health concerns shape the quitting journey for young adult e-cigarette users, emphasizing the need for targeted and supportive interventions. Study: A Randomized Clinical Trial …
New insights uncover how ovarian cancer incidence varies by subtype and geography, calling for tailored healthcare strategies to address disparities and reduce the global burden. Study: Worldwide patterns and trends …
A new study reveals that foods marketed with protein claims often mislead consumers, as most are high in sodium, fat, and sweeteners, posing hidden health risks. Are Foods with …
A team at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) has developed a comprehensive set of innovative genetic tools and mouse lines, called iFlpMosaics, designed to enhance the study …
Women are more likely than men to experience mobility limitations that could benefit from the use of mobility aids but are much less likely to use them when needed, …