A modeling study conducted by Kine Pedersen, PhD, from the University of Oslo, reveals that cervical cancer screening intensity in women can be significantly re
In the final part of a roundtable discussion, experts Marcela Segundo, Marcello Locatelli, and Stig Pedersen-Bjergaard address critical issues in sustainable an
A recent study led by Matilda Brindle from the University of Oxford traces the evolutionary origins of kissing to a common ancestor of large apes dating back be
A study conducted in Singapore evaluated the efficacy of using baseline blood eosinophil counts to guide systemic corticosteroid treatment duration in hospitali
A multicenter randomized trial involving 466 adults aged 45 years or older evaluated the effects of compartment-specific knee bracing on symptomatic knee osteoa
A recent study led by Matthew A. Shew, MD, at Washington University has developed a four-level risk-stratification system for cochlear implant candidacy based o
Blister beetle larvae, specifically Meloe proscarabaeus, exhibit an intriguing method of attraction by emitting floral-scent-like volatile compounds to lure bee
The article critically examines the ineffectiveness of many advisory board invitations sent to clinicians, highlighting the disconnection between industry expec
The Eye Open study by the Macular Society investigates patient acceptance of AI in treatment decisions for macular disease, particularly in retreatment scenario
Researchers at the University of Basel have made significant strides in understanding energy transfer in semiconductors, specifically germanium. They utilized a
The journey from academia to leadership in the medical and scientific field was driven by a desire for greater impact. Emphasizing a people-first leadership phi
A recent study published in BMC Psychiatry highlights the connection between feelings of professional inadequacy among psychiatrists, burnout, compassion fatigu
The interaction between immune molecules IL-31 and IL-33 is pivotal in driving the intense itching associated with atopic dermatitis, a chronic inflammatory ski
Long-term data from the 10-year follow-up of the APPAC trial indicates that antibiotic therapy remains an effective treatment for uncomplicated acute appendicit
The Harvard Business Review emphasizes the importance of soft skills like communication, teamwork, and empathy for success in workplaces, especially in the life
A large study published in Annals of Internal Medicine shows that maternal hemoglobin concentration in early pregnancy significantly influences the risk of seve
The changing landscape of drug development is characterized by integrated clinical models, AI applications, and trust-based partnerships, leading to enhanced in
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