A New York Times health reporter explains what makes a good study, and how she knows which papers merit an article.
New AI study evaluates the ability of LLMs to dupe people into believing that they are human-generated when it comes to ...
Companies have built their security strategies around phishing simulations and educational webinars, tactics that research ...
Study adds to existing literature that shows damaging impact of obesity-related conditions on large portions of US population ...
A case series of patients with alopecia areata who did not respond to Janus kinase inhibitors shows responses on a second, ...
As more people start to opt for genetic carrier testing ahead of conception, doctors and parents-to-be are facing difficult ...
There is mixed evidence on how hormone therapy impacts mental health disorders, according to two abstracts presented at the ...
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Doctors still treat heart disease with trial and error. This start-up wants to change that
India-specific database of Coronary Artery Diseases will help identify if a person has a risk factor of developing heart ...
Scientists discovered that Gila monster venom contains a compound that slows digestion. It led to one of the biggest medical ...
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Largest Study of African American Brain Tissue Reveals New Alzheimer’s Gene Activity
Scientists conducted the largest Alzheimer’s gene expression study in African American brain donors, analyzing 207 prefrontal ...
Introduction Proactive and easily accessible interventions are needed to support people with long-term health conditions who experience limitations in activities of everyday life. However, there is a ...
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