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Cannabis Use Doesn’t Impede PTSD Therapy, Study Finds

Findings from new Rutgers research may help settle the debate about the benefits of posttraumatic stress disorder treatment for cannabis usersDespite the risks associated...

Research: Liver Cancer Surgery Now Safe as Outpatient Procedure

LOS ANGELES — A new study guided by a renowned surgeon at City of Hope®, one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations...

New Algorithm Boosts Accessibility of CT Scans for Art Objects

An X-ray scanner, some small metal balls, and a newly developed algorithm. That is all you need to make a 3D model that enables...

Community readiness and acceptance for the implementation of a novel malaria vaccine among at-risk children in sub-saharan Africa: a systematic review protocol – Malaria...

DesignThis is a protocol to conduct a systematic review. The review will strictly adhere to the current guidelines for the Preferred Reporting Items for...

Minorities and Poor Elderly Less Likely on Liver Transplant Lists

INDIANAPOLIS – A new, healthy liver offers the best survival for patients with early-stage liver cancer. But a new study, led by Katie Ross-Driscoll,...

Novel Blood Test May Avert Hereditary Heart-Linked Child Deaths

A new blood test that could identify children with a potentially fatal heart condition has been developed by researchers at UCL and Great...

Shardlake Explores Scoliosis and Its Treatment Methods

The Disney+ series Shardlake is a mystery drama following the journey of Matthew Shardlake (Arthur Hughes), a barrister navigating Tudor England during the reign...

North Queensland Pharmacies Bolster Aged Care Vaccination Program

Participating pharmacies already engaged in the Department of Health and Aged Care (DoHAC) COVID-19 vaccination program received funding support from NQPHN to conduct the...

Host RNA incorporation linked to chronic hepatitis E infection

If the virus incorporates host genetic segments into its genome, the infection...

Being Around Kids Raises Seniors’ Pneumococcal Risk Sixfold

BARCELONA, SPAIN — Streptococcus pneumoniae, the bacteria that causes pneumococcal disease, is sixfold more likely to colonize adults older than 60 years who have...

Cancer Research UK develop fluorescent dye to aid prostate cancer surgery

Researchers funded by Cancer Research UK have pioneered a fluorescent dye that assists surgeons in prostate cancer surgery. The glowing dye, developed by University of...

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