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Report: Study says inhalers ok to use amid COVID-19 concerns

The benefits of using inhalers and nebulisers containing steroids outweigh the risks despite warnings to the contrary during the COVID-19 pandemic, a study by...

Report: Aquaculture’s role in nutrition in the COVID-19 era

Aquaculture, the relatively young but fast-growing industry of farming of fish and other marine life, now produces around half of all seafood consumed by...

Report: How fear transforms into anxiety

A deadly coronavirus pandemic, economic instability and civil unrest menace the mental well-being of millions. Understanding how, in vulnerable people, fear from such frightening...

Report: Hospital improves on-time administration of medication to Parkinson patients

IMAGE: Ensuring that hospitalized patients with Parkinson's disease receive medications on time requires...

Report: Senators Cassidy and Carper call for Medicare to cover obesity drugs amid COVID-19...

Washington, D.C. -- July 9, 2020 -- U.S. Senators Bill Cassidy (R-La.) and Thomas Carper (D-Del.) are calling on the Centers for Medicare &...
Is COVID-19 widening the gender gap in academic medicine?

Report: Is COVID-19 widening the gender gap in academic medicine?

IMAGE: Reshma Jagsi, M.D., D.Phil. view more  ...

Report: Older, critically ill patients with COVID-19 may have increased risk of bradycardia with...

DALLAS, July 9, 2020 -- Older, critically ill patients with COVID-19 who received a combination of the antiretroviral medications lopinavir and ritonavir experienced bradycardia,...

Report: No NELL2, no sperm motility; novel protein is essential for male fertility

Newly produced spermatozoa within the testis are not fully functional until they mature in the epididymis, a duct that helps to transport and store...
IU findings set new standard for blood-based biomarkers in prediction of cancer recurrence

Report: IU findings set new standard for blood-based biomarkers in prediction of cancer recurrence

IMAGE: From left, Bryan Schneider, MD, and Milan Radovich, PhD, are leaders on...

Report: Living close to green space benefits gut bacteria of urban, formula-fed infants

Living close to natural green space can mitigate some of the changes in infant gut bacteria associated with formula feeding, according to new research...

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