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VIRUSES & VACCINES
October 10, 2023

UMass Amherst Study Finds Gender Differences in HIV Stigma in the Dominican Republic

In a University of Massachusetts Amherst study recently published in PLOS ONE, researchers explored and described gender…

News October 10, 2023
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RESEARCH
October 10, 2023

Major Study Reveals Safest Way to Take Valium and Ativan

More than 60 years after being introduced, doctors have uncovered the first reliable evidence to…

News October 10, 2023
The World’s First Comprehensive Pan-Genome Analysis of Lactic Acid Bacteria Unveils New Avenues for Food Industry and Healthcare
POLICY & LAW
October 10, 2023

The World’s First Comprehensive Pan-Genome Analysis of Lactic Acid Bacteria Unveils New Avenues for Food Industry and Healthcare

A team of international researchers has published the first comprehensive comparative pan-genome analysis of lactic…

News October 10, 2023
How Video Games Could Unlock New Treatments for Parkinson’s
NEUROLOGY & MENTAL HEALTH
October 10, 2023

How Video Games Could Unlock New Treatments for Parkinson’s

A $5 million NIH grant is adding an ‘extra life’ to Parkinson’s research, with patients…

News October 10, 2023
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TECHNOLOGY
October 10, 2023

Wireless, Battery-Free Electronic ‘Stickers’ Gauge Forces Between Touching Objects

Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed electronic “stickers” that measure the…

News October 10, 2023
Extreme Sports: How Body and Mind Interact
RESEARCH
October 10, 2023

Extreme Sports: How Body and Mind Interact

Ciara Burns spent 42 days rowing across the Atlantic in 2021 as part of a…

News October 10, 2023
Medical Imaging Fails Dark Skin. Researchers Fixed It
TECHNOLOGY
October 10, 2023

Medical Imaging Fails Dark Skin. Researchers Fixed It

Traditional medical imaging works great for people with light skin but has trouble getting clear…

News October 10, 2023
Researchers Test Large Language Model That Preserves Patient Privacy
TECHNOLOGY
October 10, 2023

Researchers Test Large Language Model That Preserves Patient Privacy

Locally run large language models (LLMs) may be a feasible option for extracting data from…

News October 10, 2023
NIH Provides .2 Million for Ambitious Effort to Battle Antibiotic Resistance
RESEARCH
October 10, 2023

NIH Provides $1.2 Million for Ambitious Effort to Battle Antibiotic Resistance

University of Virginia researchers are working to outrace two dangerous germs known for quickly developing…

News October 10, 2023
Study Compares Health Information Exchange Data Versus Patient Self-Reports to Measure Cancer Screening Uptake
TECHNOLOGY
October 10, 2023

Study Compares Health Information Exchange Data Versus Patient Self-Reports to Measure Cancer Screening Uptake

Knowing which populations are following cancer screening guidelines is important to public health officials and…

News October 10, 2023
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