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Multisystem intervention could potentially prevent or reverse frailty, research shows

Multisystem intervention could potentially prevent or reverse frailty, research shows

Study offers new clues to how night shift work increases cancer risk

Study offers new clues to how night shift work increases cancer risk

New academic spin-out based in Finland introduces a nasal spray vaccine against COVID

New academic spin-out based in Finland introduces a nasal spray vaccine against COVID

Push is on for states to ban organ transplant discrimination

Push is on for states to ban organ transplant discrimination

Interaction between LDL cholesterol and PRS can predict risk of heart attack

Interaction between LDL cholesterol and PRS can predict risk of heart attack

Central retinal artery occlusion can be a warning sign of other vascular issues

Central retinal artery occlusion can be a warning sign of other vascular issues

Scientific statement defines the distinctive features of opioid-associated cardiac arrest

Scientific statement defines the distinctive features of opioid-associated cardiac arrest

Digital technologies may underpin primary care services beyond COVID pandemic

Digital technologies may underpin primary care services beyond COVID pandemic

Masks could be worn safely during intense exercise, shows study

Masks could be worn safely during intense exercise, shows study

Researchers create new nerve cells, spur recovery after spinal cord injury

Researchers create new nerve cells, spur recovery after spinal cord injury

Study analyzes COVID fatality rate using age and GDP as proxies for the quality and abundance of healthcare

Study analyzes COVID fatality rate using age and GDP as proxies for the quality and abundance of healthcare

People with intellectual disability more likely to die from COVID-19 than general population

People with intellectual disability more likely to die from COVID-19 than general population

African American breast cancer survivors need to be better informed about CVD risk

African American breast cancer survivors need to be better informed about CVD risk

Artificial intelligence can predict risk of new-onset atrial fibrillation and AF-related stroke

Artificial intelligence can predict risk of new-onset atrial fibrillation and AF-related stroke

Researchers discover how adhesions form in the abdomen

Researchers discover how adhesions form in the abdomen

Large declines in physical activity during COVID-19 associated with higher rates of depression

Large declines in physical activity during COVID-19 associated with higher rates of depression

SARS-CoV-2 escapes host immune responses by modulating dendritic cell maturation

SARS-CoV-2 escapes host immune responses by modulating dendritic cell maturation

Aptamer Group Extends Collaboration With Leading Biopharmaceutical Company to Explore Next-Generation Drug Delivery Approaches

Aptamer Group Extends Collaboration With Leading Biopharmaceutical Company to Explore Next-Generation Drug Delivery Approaches

UH pharmacologist to explore cause and treatment for left ventricular non-compaction cardiomyopathy

UH pharmacologist to explore cause and treatment for left ventricular non-compaction cardiomyopathy

Inflammatory heart disease is rare among professional athletes with mild COVID-19, study finds

Inflammatory heart disease is rare among professional athletes with mild COVID-19, study finds

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