The Rome V criteria for IBS identified a different group of patients, with lower sensitivity than either Rome III or IV ...
One of the major cognitive changes that happens as we age is difficulty recounting details of past experiences. But two recent studies suggest that older adults’ memories may be richer than previously ...
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Understanding your lab results is a key part of being an active participant in your own healthcare. Routine bloodwork often includes a Complete Blood Count (CBC), a Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ...
The effects of climate change are starting to take a toll on real estate owners where it hurts them the most: their property values. In markets with higher risks of natural disasters, such as ...
The news we hear about plastic is often alarming: We have a spoon’s worth of plastics in our brains, and there are microplastics in our hearts, lymph nodes, and bloodstreams. Plastics are ubiquitous, ...
Johns Hopkins Health System recognized an opportunity to evolve how nursing care was delivered in response to mounting clinical and operational complexity – and without compromising quality or patient ...
In his new book, What Do You Really Stand For? (Harvard Business Review Press, 2026), Columbia Business School professor Paul Ingram draws on decades of research and frameworks to help you articulate ...
Scientists may have been unknowingly inflating microplastics pollution estimates, and the surprising source could be their own lab gloves. A University of Michigan study found that common nitrile and ...
Labs trying to understand the spread of microplastics have a unique problem: the tiny plastic particles are everywhere. Avoiding contamination of samples and experiments takes a lot of time and effort ...
The study, “Integration of phospho-signaling and transcriptomics in single cells reveals distinct Th17 cell fates,” was published in Cell Reports. In the study, first author Seth Fortmann, M.D., Ph.D.
When people think about values-based spending, there are two angles to explore. You can spend money on things that have the most meaning to you, such as travel, home cooking or your health. But you ...
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