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‘Village’ Approach to Transform Stem Cell Research
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June 13, 2023

‘Village’ Approach to Transform Stem Cell Research

A powerful new stem cell technique has enabled large-scale studies of the relationship between human…

News June 13, 2023
Price Vs. Health: Food Shoppers Choose Price
PUBLIC HEALTH
June 13, 2023

Price Vs. Health: Food Shoppers Choose Price

Key Takeaways: When food consumers are properly incentivized, they will choose healthier options. When financial…

News June 13, 2023
Telemedicine Visits Cut Health System Employee Care Costs by Nearly 25%
TECHNOLOGY
June 13, 2023

Telemedicine Visits Cut Health System Employee Care Costs by Nearly 25%

Visits with a 24/7, co-payment-free telemedicine program established by Penn Medicine for its employees were…

News June 13, 2023
New Model Offers a Way to Speed Up Drug Discovery
TECHNOLOGY
June 13, 2023

New Model Offers a Way to Speed Up Drug Discovery

By applying a language model to protein-drug interactions, researchers can quickly screen large libraries of…

News June 13, 2023
Black, Hispanic Survivors of Breast Cancer Have Higher Death Rates from Second Cancers
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June 13, 2023

Black, Hispanic Survivors of Breast Cancer Have Higher Death Rates from Second Cancers

Hispanic and non-Hispanic Black female survivors of breast cancer experience higher death rates after being…

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Revolutionary Sensor Enables Real-Time Spoilage Alerts on Food
RESEARCH
June 13, 2023

Revolutionary Sensor Enables Real-Time Spoilage Alerts on Food

Food waste and food-borne diseases are among the most critical problems urban populations face today.…

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June 13, 2023

WHO Recommends Politecnico di Milano Guidelines for the Design of Future Hospitals

The World Health Organisation presented in Baku (Azerbaijan) the new design recommendations for new hospitals…

News June 13, 2023
Program for Underrepresented Undergraduate Students in STEM Receives NIH Funding
RESEARCH
June 13, 2023

Program for Underrepresented Undergraduate Students in STEM Receives NIH Funding

Alexandra Hanlon, director of the Virginia Tech Center for Biostatistics and Health Data Science, was recently…

News June 13, 2023
‘Smart Drugs’ Give New Hope to Some Patients with Advanced Pancreatic Cancer
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June 7, 2023

‘Smart Drugs’ Give New Hope to Some Patients with Advanced Pancreatic Cancer

A promising new targeted cancer therapy will soon be available to certain patients with advanced…

News June 7, 2023
Lack of Timely Follow-Up After Heart Failure Hospitalization for Most Adults with Diabetes
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June 7, 2023

Lack of Timely Follow-Up After Heart Failure Hospitalization for Most Adults with Diabetes

Research Highlights: 58% of adults with Type 2 diabetes covered by Alabama Medicaid did not…

News June 7, 2023
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