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New ‘Blood Cancer Discoveries Grant Program’ supported by a novel 3-way collaboration

Seeking to ignite the next major breakthroughs to treat blood cancers, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS), The Mark Foundation, and The Paul G....

Children’s National Hospital quality initiative changes culture of antibiotic prescribing in NICU

A quality improvement initiative in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Children's National Hospital led to a significant reduction in treatment with intravenous...

New study finds that menopause increases risk of metabolic syndrome

CLEVELAND, Ohio (July 1, 2020)--Perimenopause is a time when women become more vulnerable to a number of health problems. A new study based on...

Researchers receive American Cancer Society Flatiron Health Real-World Data Impact Awards

Three American Cancer Society researchers will receive the Real-World Data Impact Award to advance patient-centric research, the ACS and Flatiron Health announced today. The...

New study confirms high prevalence of depression during the menopause transition

CLEVELAND, Ohio (July 1, 2020)--Depression has been shown to be prevalent during menopause, affecting as many as 70% of women transitioning into menopause. A...

Traditional strength training vs jump training for physically inactive young adults

The study focuses on the effects of Traditional Resistance Training (TRT) and Plyometric Jump Training (PJT) in participants who are sedentary and physically inactive...
UTEP research reveals more about path bacterial pathogen travels to cause tuberculosis

UTEP research reveals more about path bacterial pathogen travels to cause tuberculosis

IMAGE: Jianjun Sun, Ph.D. left, associate professor in The University of Texas at...

Time trends in pregnancy-related outcomes among American women with type 1 diabetes

BOSTON - (June 30, 2020) - Researchers from the Joslin Diabetes Center investigated time trends in pregnancy-related outcomes among women with type 1 diabetes...

How effective are we at safeguarding disabled children?

How effective are we at safeguarding disabled children? An important new study which seeks to understand how to can better protect disabled children and young...

COVID-19: Study shows virus can infect heart cells in lab dish

IMAGE: Clive Svendsen, PhD, director of the Cedars-Sinai Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine...

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