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Shira Doron, MD, MS, is an infectious diseases physician at Tufts Medical Center and the Chief Infection Control Officer for ...
Fishbane explained that a lot of elements in the body exist with an electrical positive or negative charge -- referred to as ions or electrolytes. "Sodium by far is the most common electrolyte in the ...
The Vatican announced that Pope Francis died from a stroke that was followed by a coma and irreversible cardiocirculatory ...
A phase I/II trial showed that transplanting dopaminergic progenitors derived from induced pluripotent stem cells was safe in Parkinson's disease, while a phase I trial of the human embryonic stem ...
Novo Nordisk submitted an oral version of the weight-loss formulation of semaglutide (Wegovy) for FDA approval, according to ...
There are no blood or biologic tests for autism; it is diagnosed by making judgments about a child's behavior. Research has looked at a variety of other possible explanations, including genetics, the ...
Ingber is the founding director of the Wyss Institute at Harvard University. I was on the frontlines when COVID-19 hit and it ...
Now, though, the broad federal reduction in force set in motion by the Trump administration has cut the ranks of those ...
There are two vaccines approved by the FDA -- RotaTeq and Rotarix -- that protect against rotavirus, the most common cause of ...
In this MedPage Today video, Alycia Halladay, PhD, chief science officer at the Autism Science Foundation, responds to inaccurate claims made by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during his April 16 ...
As a program director, I have found some residents eager to attend professional conferences while others tend to shy away ...
The prior ORCA-V1 trial showed efficacy of cytisinicline for vapers looking to quit. For smokers, the ORCA-2 trial showed ...