New device detects signs of sudden cardiac death
Scientists of Tomsk Polytechnic University have developed a nanosensor-based hardware and software complex for measurement of cardiac micropotential energies without filtering and averaging-out cardiac cycles in real time. The device allows registering early abnormalities in the function of cardiac muscle…
Read MoreHow is COVID-19 affecting people’s mental health?
Coronavirus-induced anxiety and depression continue to exert a mental toll on U.S. residents, especially among young adults, even as rising U.S. vaccination rates and falling COVID-19 cases signal a gradual return to pre-pandemic rhythms, according to a new survey by…
Read MoreWhite House partners Tinder parent in hopes users swipe right on vaccinations
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Read MoreWellcome’s commitment to tackle carbon emissions is threatened by its own investments in fossil fuels
The Wellcome Trust’s commitment to tackle the health impacts of carbon emissions is threatened by its own lingering investments in the fossil fuel industry. So why does it continue to shun calls to divest while raising the status of climate…
Read MoreNew study may lead to better treatments for prostate, ovarian, and breast cancers
Researchers at UVA Cancer Center have unveiled important new insights into how hormones known as androgens act on our cells – and the discovery could boost efforts to develop better treatments for prostate, ovarian and breast cancers. Bryce M. Paschal,…
Read MoreCanopy Biosciences develops spatial proteomics assay for COVID-19
Canopy Biosciences, a Bruker Company, today announced the successful development of a new assay for examining immune response to COVID-19. The assay uses high-plex spatial proteomics and is performed on Canopy’s ZellScannerONE precise spatial phenotyping instrument. ZellScannerONE enables multiplexed spatial…
Read MoreBrie Larson’s 5-Move Upper Body Routine Is Your Weekend Exercise Sorted
When it comes to celebrity workouts, Brie Larson ranks up there amongst the top. Already known for her passion for fitness, Larson went all in when tasked with getting in action star shape as Captain Marvel and if anyone had…
Read MoreHypertension: Experimental ultrasound treatment shows promise
Drugs for treating high blood pressure (hypertension) do not work in around a third of patients who receive a prescription for them. The kidneys help to regulate blood pressure by adjusting how much water they extract from the bloodstream. A…
Read MoreNew biosensor developed to aid early diagnosis of breast cancer
A team of Spanish researchers have developed, at the laboratory level, a prototype of a new biosensor to help detect breast cancer in its earliest stages. One of the team coordinators has been Ramón Martínez Máñez, a professor at the…
Read MoreColorado Bill Aims to Protect Pregnant Women’s Rights
DENVER (AP) — A Colorado bill aims to improve healthcare for pregnant women, including those who are incarcerated, less than three years since a woman filed a federal lawsuit after giving birth in a Denver jail cell with no medical…
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