MSU hosts first Remembrance Conference with University at Buffalo to address...
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine and the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University of Buffalo partnered to host the inaugural Remembrance Conference to...
View ArticleHealing Diabetes Wounds with a New Superhero: Stem Cell Magic
Researchers unveiled a novel therapy for diabetic wound healing. This research highlights the use of exosomal miR-4645-5p from hypoxic bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) to significantly...
View ArticleLong COVID can happen to anyone. Keep up with the latest research on Long...
Stay informed! These are the latest research articles on "Long COVID" from the Coronavirus News Source on Newswise.
View ArticleExperiencing a Disaster May Lead to Long-term Increases in Problem Drinking
People who experienced a disaster had a higher prevalence of problem alcohol use in the years after the disaster, and the rates of problem alcohol use increased over time. A study of nuclear power...
View ArticleVA, DoD clinical guideline synopsis details 34 new recommendations for PTSD...
A synopsis of new clinical guidelines from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Defense (DoD) details 34 recommendations for treating posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)...
View ArticleImproving children's access to care could mitigate the health consequences of...
A new collaborative study between Boston Medical Center, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston Children's Hospital, Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute, University of Pennsylvania, and Children's...
View ArticleCommitted to Providing the Best Pet Care
Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine's Henry and Lois Foster Hospital for Small Animals is one of only five facilities worldwide and is certified by the American College of Veterinary Emergency and...
View ArticleDoes Iron Accumulate in Brain After Concussions?
People who have headaches after experiencing concussions may also be more likely to have higher levels of iron in areas of the brain, which is a sign of injury to brain cells, according to a...
View ArticleStudy Quantifies Dramatic Rise in School Shootings and Related Fatalities...
The incidence of school shootings more than quadrupled over the past 53 years, according to a new study analyzing data from the Center for Homeland Defense and Security (CHDS). To curtail the trend and...
View ArticleNew device could improve pediatric concussion recovery
Researchers have received a three-year, $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to measure cognitive workload with a wearable sensor to monitor how children recover from a brain injury.
View ArticleDo Veterans Who Experience Concussions Have an Increased Risk of Alzheimer's?
Middle-age veterans who experienced concussions due to blasts from explosive devices may have biomarkers in their spinal fluid similar to people who develop Alzheimer's disease, according to a new...
View ArticleRevolutionary Nanoparticle Therapy Offers New Hope for Burn Victims
A research has developed a new nanoparticle treatment that significantly improves outcomes for severe burn-induced intestinal barrier disruption. The study introduces Luminol-conjugated cyclodextrin...
View ArticleHow Fear Unfolds inside Our Brains
The stress-induced mechanisms that cause our brain to produce feelings of fear in the absence of threats -- such as in PTSD -- have been mostly a mystery. Now, neurobiologists have identified the...
View ArticleDespite dwindling resources, many older adult Israelis exhibited impressive...
Following the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war, Bar-Ilan University Prof. Amit Shrira led a study measuring acute stress and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms among Israelis between...
View ArticleAmerican College of Surgeons Commends Passage of STOP THE BLEED(r) Bill in...
The ACS applauds the Washington State Legislature for enacting Senate Bill 5790, which mandates that schools in the state of Washington maintain and provide bleeding control equipment on campus and...
View ArticleStudy documents safety, improvements from stem cell therapy after spinal cord...
A Mayo Clinic study shows stem cells derived from patients' own fat are safe and may improve sensation and movement after traumatic spinal cord injuries. The findings from the phase 1 clinical trial...
View ArticleRapid rise seen in mental health diagnosis and care during and after pregnancy
Mental health issues during pregnancy or the first year of parenthood have a much greater chance of getting detected and treated now than just over a decade ago, a trio of new studies suggests. But the...
View ArticleNew study validates prediction rules for pediatric intra-abdominal and...
A new study from UC Davis Health's Emergency Medicine may lead to a reduction in inappropriate computed tomography use in injured children.
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