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Why Does the Most Prescribed Chemotherapy Drug Sometimes Cause Serious Heart Damage?
Technology Networks· 12 hours agoThere’s still much to learn about how doxorubicin, a 50-year-old chemotherapy drug, causes its most...
Study shows elevated cancer risk for women with endometriosis
Medical Xpress· 2 days agoA landmark study from researchers at Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah (the U),...
Maternal Zika Virus Infections Reprogram Fetal Immune Development
Technology Networks· 12 hours agoA Cleveland Clinic-led study published in eBioMedicine reveals that maternal Zika virus infections...
Most studies of massage for pain show low certainty of evidence
Medical Xpress· 16 hours agoMost reviews of the use of massage therapy for painful adult health conditions report low- or very...
Large geographic variation seen with heart failure phenotypes
Medical Xpress· 15 hours agoThere is substantial geographic variation in patient characteristics, treatment, and outcomes among...
Digital subtraction angiography-guided TDC performance superior to ultrasound-guided TDC in renal...
Medical Xpress· 15 hours agoThe performance of digital subtraction angiography (DSA)-guided tunneled dialysis catheters (TDC) is...
Research points the way toward an exhaled-breath test for lung cancer
Medical Xpress· 15 hours agoThe foundational science to develop an exhaled-breath test for detection of lung diseases, including...
Making Us Blush: Study Explores Blushing Mechanisms - Neuroscience News
Neuroscience News· 15 hours agoSummary: Researchers investigated the neural basis of blushing using MRI scans and cheek temperature...
Exploring how astrocytes respond to spinal cord injury or stroke-induced tissue damage
Medical Xpress· 20 hours agoPast neuroscience studies found that when the central nervous system (CNS) is damaged, for instance...
Cuttlefish Can Create False Memories, Just Like Humans - Neuroscience News
Neuroscience News· 14 hours agoSummary: Researchers have discovered that cuttlefish can form false memories, similar to humans. By...