A study by the University of Washington’s Foster School of Business released Tuesday has uncovered significant disparities in lending practices affecting businesses owned by people of color and women.
(WXYZ) — An alarming new study forecasts a significant rise in cancer cases and death rates among men worldwide over the next 25 years. An 84% increase in cancer ...
The northwest Ohio equine-assisted program showed lasting mental health improvements for veterans, with 53% no longer meeting PTSD criteria after just five days.
In a recent study published in JAMA, researchers determined whether patient involvement in cancer trials is associated with improved survival rates compared to regular therapy. Study: Survival Benefit ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Researchers at the National Institutes of Health have funded a significant study on suicide prevention, focusing on the potential for healthcare providers to identify individuals ...
Researchers discovered that a single serving of dark chocolate milk improved sprint times and power output in young adults, suggesting its potential as a natural ergogenic aid, though benefits remain ...
A version of this essay first appeared in Jess Steier’s newsletter, “Unbiased Science.” Fluoride is having a rough day in the court of public opinion. The National Toxicology Program (NTP), part of ...
Semaglutide, the active ingredient in diabetes medications Ozempic and Wegovy, was associated with a significantly reduced risk of developing Alzheimer's disease-related dementia among patients with ...
Real-world data highlights how Viz Connect® enhances care coordination and referral efficiency for cryptogenic stroke patients with patent foramen ovale (PFO) The study demonstrated a 5.9x increase in ...
The findings published in the Journal of American Medical Association Neurology suggests the need for nuanced treatment responses for chronic epilepsy Dr. Ruben Kuzniecky led the study. (Credit: ...
LOS ANGELES — The risk of developing long COVID — enduring, sometimes punishing symptoms that linger well after a coronavirus infection — has decreased since the start of the pandemic, a new study ...