A new case report was published in Volume 17 of Oncotarget on July 2, 2026, titled "Renal oncocytoma: Α case report and ...
A 2020 mask mandate study used by the CDC to inform masking policy is scrutinized for flawed methodology and cherry-picked ...
July 1, 2026 expert reaction to a case-control study looking at the probability of a timely vocal response in mother-infant interaction and later psychiatric diagnosis . A case-co ...
Objectives To evaluate knowledge, attitudes and practices towards routine vaccination in the Lebanese population in the post-COVID-19 period, and to examine differences between COVID-19 vaccinated and ...
Established in February 2025, the BioHUG biobank recently recorded its 10,000th DNA sample collected from patients at the Geneva University Hospitals (HUG). This symbolic milestone puts the project at ...
Sitting on low benches, casually talking, dressed in comfortable clothes, and surrounded by books, design objects, and works of art, Charles and Ray Eames appear in one of the most emblematic images ...
Case studies serve as an excellent resource for devising innovative sales strategies, and providing insights into successful maneuvers and problem-solving techniques. Innovation Inspired by Proven ...
The agency’s scientists and data contractors reviewed millions of patient records for studies that were pulled back before release. By Christina Jewett Reporting from Washington Officials at the Food ...
Find yourself wanting to dig deeper upon receiving health advice from a social media post, podcast, or news story? You may be one of many people heading directly to the scientific literature. “Not ...
The largest review of medicinal cannabis to date found it doesn’t effectively treat anxiety, depression, or PTSD—despite millions using it for those reasons. Researchers warn it could even make mental ...
Every day, millions of people input prompts (whether questions or instructions) into AI tools such as ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, DALL-E, or Meta AI. Recently, media coverage highlighted what seemed ...
For more than a century, people have considered Alzheimer's disease (AD) an irreversible illness. Consequently, research has focused on preventing or slowing it, rather than recovery. Despite billions ...
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