Medicine & TechnologyA newly published study has recently shown how a new technique could help in the reduction of persistent pain following knee surgery. The new study also revealed how the National Health Service can save time and money.
A hospital in Boston was recently reported to deny a new heart transplant after the patient refused to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and now, the health care facility is defending itself for such an action.
A preliminary study recently showed an innovative technique involving fat injection procedure improved symptoms of plantar fasciitis in patients, laying the groundwork for a larger clinical trial.
The World Health Organization recently declared that resistance to antimicrobial therapeutics is one of the top 10 global threats in terms of public health.
Genomic Safe Harbors (GSHs) are landing sites for therapeutic genes to treat diseases, such as cancer. Now, a team of scientists has developed a computational approach to easily identify them.
Almost 27 million people reported to a staying in the major emergency room in England between 2016 and 2018 for the average of under five hours. This is in spite of a four-hour operational standard back in 2004 by the National Health Service.
Scientists recently discovered that there may be a connection between the current global health crisis and the reduced incidence of lightning reported during the worldwide shutdown during last year's spring season.
Present International Space Station inhabitant Matthias Maurer recently shared a 360-degree video that shows him performing some exercise on the treadmill, with the harness to guarantee that he does not flow away from the machine in the microgravity condition.
A new study recently described a new approach for "pyroptosis" analysis that's long believed to be lasting and once commenced, can certainly be paused and controlled.
A Canadian study recently showed that 50 percent more blood cells are destroyed when traveling in space and this continues for however long the mission takes.
Researchers have conducted a first-of-its-kind study providing strong evidences on the causal relationship between Epstein-Barr virus infection and increased risks of multiple sclerosis.
An international team of researchers have published a first-of-its-kind comprehensive map on how exercise in the morning and at night have varying effects of molecular and hormonal signaling in the body.
People on the Internet got furious upon discovering that a person recently said in a post on Facebook that they had been sneaking their own urine into the food of their child.
Researchers led by Case Western Reserve University made a breakthrough discovery on the relationship of misshapen tau proteins and cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients.