How an Ancient Virus Spread the Ability to Remember
Genetics may hold the key to human cognition
Genetics may hold the key to human cognition
Secondary analysis suggests lack of clinically meaningful differences in effectiveness
Florida Hospital Association president says facilities are operational, with very few exceptions
A case report details one man’s head injury from breakdancing
In a perspective piece, they argue that more equitable resource allocation is needed
Majority reviewing for top medical journals had conflicts, and they made $1 billion in 3 years
Feeling lonely also linked with cognitive impairment that’s not dementia, meta-analysis shows
Racial, ethnic disparities in all-cause excess deaths worst among those ages 25 to 64
We may never have answers to some questions, expert says
Panelists acknowledge difficulty generating stronger data in ultra-rare disease
Optimal management of patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) requires assessment of disease activity — usually by endoscopy, which is invasive, costly, and not risk free.…