Fat cells have a ‘memory’ of obesity — hinting at why it’s hard to keep weight off
Nature – Long-lasting changes to the cells’ epigenome are linked to a decline in their function.
Nature – Long-lasting changes to the cells’ epigenome are linked to a decline in their function.
Quick Take Video Summary from The New England Journal of Medicine — Late-Liver-Stage Attenuated Malaria Vaccine
For decades, glucocorticoids (GCs) have formed the backbone of polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) management. Whilst previously there was a sense that a “low” GC dose with…
Obesity has long been a discussed topic, and with new and novel treatment and management options, this topic has received much notice. Learn about how…
THURSDAY, Nov. 21, 2024 (HealthDay News) — A wearable patch the size of a postage stamp that can monitor blood pressure continuously could soon help…
Lupus nephritis is one of the most silent and severe manifestations of SLE. When not captured early, patients are at high risk of progressing to…
Listen to KFF Health News’ Jackie Fortiér recount how a backyard snakebite led to a harrowing hospitalization — and big bills — for a San…
Forum discussion: Internet or data or voice or a combination of all 3? Wired or wireless? Ethernet/Fiber or 5G or WiFi6/7 or? LAN or WAN…
The Wellness Way facility was designed to improve access to comprehensive outpatient care and address social determinants of health for a diverse patient population.
Acute neurological injuries, especially traumatic brain injuries and subarachnoid hemorrhages, often affect young and previously healthy patients with years of active life to come. Mortality…