Wiping out polio ‘not guaranteed’, support needed, Bill Gates says
Success in the fight to wipe out polio is not guaranteed, according to tech billionaire turned philanthropist Bill Gates, whose foundation has poured billions into the effort.
Success in the fight to wipe out polio is not guaranteed, according to tech billionaire turned philanthropist Bill Gates, whose foundation has poured billions into the effort.
At ARVO 2024, Deepayan Kar, MD, PhD, describes the potential of measuring contrast sensitivity function using a novel gaze tracking-based VR headset in AMD.
“Music and the Brain,” a popular class at the University of Central Florida, breaks down how our brains respond to music.
Leading healthcare companies Pfizer and AstraZeneca announced on Sunday new investments in France worth a total of nearly $1 billion, ahead of the start of…
Of any specialty, primary care physicians spend the most time on the EHR. System-level change is needed to slash this burden that adds to burnout.
Unlike previous oral drugs for testosterone replacement, new pills do not cause liver toxicity.
Olivia “Livia” Soprano (née Pollio), played by Nancy Marchand, was the mother of Tony, Janice, and Barbara, and wife of Johnny Boy Soprano. She was…
Rick Slayman, 62, received the transplant in March in a four-hour surgery.
Down syndrome regression disorder (DSRD) may affect 1 to 5 percent of those with Down syndrome. DSRD patients may lose the ability to talk or…
Rick Slayman, a Massachusetts man who received the first kidney transplant from a CRISPR-edited pig, has died almost two months after the xenotransplant.
Researchers suggest that power dynamics may be more critical than gender