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Training doctors for the digital age: Study charts new course for health education
As Canada's health care system rapidly adopts digital technologies, a group of Canadian researchers is calling for a major overhaul of health professi...
Study identifies a surprising new treatment target for chronic limb-threatening ischemia
What causes poor outcomes in patients with advanced peripheral artery disease who develop a complication called chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLT...
Video head impulse test and caloric test can differentiate Meniere disease from vestibular migraine
The video head impulse test (vHIT) and caloric test can help differentiate Meniere disease (MD) from vestibular migraine (VM), according to a study pu...
Can adults be trained to better recognize and avoid sick faces?
Previous research from the University of Miami showed that children can recognize sick faces, demonstrating that even kids can pick up on illness cues...
Low hepatitis B surface antigen levels signal minimal liver cancer risk, redefining 'partial cure'
Researchers from National Taiwan University Hospital and Academia Sinica have identified a simple blood marker that can reliably pinpoint chronic hepa...
Puppy power: Parents see quality of life improvements in children thanks to mobility assistance dogs
Parents of children with variable levels of walking impairment perceive significant quality of life improvements in their children after six months of...
Ebola vaccine reaches epicenter of Congo outbreak as officials race to contain spread
Limited access and required funding are the key challenges facing health officials trying to respond to the latest Ebola outbreak in southern Congo, t...
Novel PET tracer detects synaptic changes in spinal cord and brain after spinal cord injury
A new PET tracer can provide insights into how spinal cord injuries affect not only the spinal cord, but also the brain, according to new research pub...
Using deep learning for precision cancer therapy
Nearly 50 new cancer therapies are approved every year. This is good news. "But for patients and their treating physicians, it is becoming increasingl...
Engineered antibodies can direct T-cells to kill cytomegalovirus-infected cells
A UCLA research team has found a new way to prompt the immune system to kill cells infected with cytomegalovirus (CMV), a life-threatening infection t...
Training doctors for the digital age: Study charts new course for health education
Study identifies a surprising new treatment target for chronic limb-threatening ischemia
Video head impulse test and caloric test can differentiate Meniere disease from vestibular migraine
Can adults be trained to better recognize and avoid sick faces?
Low hepatitis B surface antigen levels signal minimal liver cancer risk, redefining 'partial cure'
Puppy power: Parents see quality of life improvements in children thanks to mobility assistance dogs
Ebola vaccine reaches epicenter of Congo outbreak as officials race to contain spread
Novel PET tracer detects synaptic changes in spinal cord and brain after spinal cord injury
Using deep learning for precision cancer therapy
Engineered antibodies can direct T-cells to kill cytomegalovirus-infected cells
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