Research News and Research

RSS
AHA: Incidence of hospitalization for heart valve diseases rises in New York

AHA: Incidence of hospitalization for heart valve diseases rises in New York

More Coloradans lose Medicare Advantage plans, Missouri lawmakers push for doctor's order to buy common cold and allergy meds

More Coloradans lose Medicare Advantage plans, Missouri lawmakers push for doctor's order to buy common cold and allergy meds

Doctors still prescribe higher-dose menopausal hormone therapy pills

Doctors still prescribe higher-dose menopausal hormone therapy pills

CDC: Hip replacement surgical procedures are more prevalent in the U.S.

CDC: Hip replacement surgical procedures are more prevalent in the U.S.

MU nanomedicine experts form new partnership with Shasun Pharmaceuticals

MU nanomedicine experts form new partnership with Shasun Pharmaceuticals

Justice Department offers expedited antitrust review for ACOs

Justice Department offers expedited antitrust review for ACOs

Quebec Foundation invests $5 million for breast cancer research

Quebec Foundation invests $5 million for breast cancer research

Health costs: Employer-sponsored insurance premiums rise 41%

Health costs: Employer-sponsored insurance premiums rise 41%

Medicare beneficiaries will need significant savings to cover health insurance costs in retirement

Medicare beneficiaries will need significant savings to cover health insurance costs in retirement

Scientists propose new effort to identify proteins in cancer cells

Scientists propose new effort to identify proteins in cancer cells

Study of proteins under jam-packed conditions may open new treatment for diseases

Study of proteins under jam-packed conditions may open new treatment for diseases

Quitting smoking eases symptoms of depression

Quitting smoking eases symptoms of depression

Debt panel proposals target health costs

Debt panel proposals target health costs

In spite of health care law, patients may still pay for preventive care

In spite of health care law, patients may still pay for preventive care

Jimmy Carter: Kennedy obstructed health care reform in 1970s

Jimmy Carter: Kennedy obstructed health care reform in 1970s

Smoking reduces brain thickness

Smoking reduces brain thickness

Minnpost examines foreign aid prospects in new Congress

Minnpost examines foreign aid prospects in new Congress

New study offers hope for children with MPS I genetic disorder

New study offers hope for children with MPS I genetic disorder

Study raises questions about therapeutic use of botulinum toxin A

Study raises questions about therapeutic use of botulinum toxin A

Africa can produce enough food to feed itself, study says

Africa can produce enough food to feed itself, study says

While we only use edited and approved content for Azthena answers, it may on occasions provide incorrect responses. Please confirm any data provided with the related suppliers or authors. We do not provide medical advice, if you search for medical information you must always consult a medical professional before acting on any information provided.

Your questions, but not your email details will be shared with OpenAI and retained for 30 days in accordance with their privacy principles.

Please do not ask questions that use sensitive or confidential information.

Read the full Terms & Conditions.