A recent study showed that high usage of social media, especially frequent posting, is linked to heightened irritability among adults in the United States.
As AI becomes widespread, so will automation bias — the human tendency to blindly accept what a machine tells us. Worse: Some ...
A large case-control study found that high levels of fire smoke with particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns doubled the ...
Protecting skin from photoaging and photocarcinogenesis requires not only sunscreen but also use of topical antioxidants, ...
In the CodeBreaK 300 trial, sotorasib and panitumumab had better response rates and improved PFS vs standard-of-care ...
A study highlighted significant discrepancies in Medicaid state formularies for rosacea, with only a few states offering ...
Just over half of multitarget stool DNA tests ordered are completed, with age and race influencing compliance as well as ...
The historic ethical code has evolved in recent years with modern interpretations. Is the original document still relevant to ...
1965 Griswold v Connecticut Supreme Court (SC) overturns Connecticut law prohibiting use of contraceptives by married couples. 1972 Eisenstadt v Baird SC strikes down law banning distribution of ...
Expert Rev of Obstet Gynecol. 2012;7(3):269-279. In summary, excess levels of urobilinogen and bilirubin in the urine may signal liver disease, and more research is needed to correlate these ...
Context: Children's exposure to violence, sexual themes, profanity, and the depiction of substances in movies remains a source of parental and public health concern. However, limited research ...
Clinically, the features of acute bacterial pneumonia present no differently among gravid and nonpregnant patients. Hopwood [8] reported that among 23 pregnant patients who developed pneumonia ...