private insurance claim lines for services rendered via telehealth as a percentage of all medical claim lines grew 53 percent nationally,
The convenience of on-demand transport has become a creature comfort of our modern lives, but can easy availability of this transport system change the way we think about medical care systems?
The 21st century has gotten off to a roaring start, with exciting new digital technologies emerging every day to further connect us with one another.
When scientists attempt to slip big molecules, like the Cas9 enzyme that is key to CRISPR gene editing, into cells, things can get messy.
In a study of people with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and their twins and other close relatives, UC San Diego researchers were able to diagnose liver cirrhosis simply by analyzing a person's stool microbes
Neuroscientists at The University of Queensland have developed a new animal model of schizophrenia that will enable researchers around the world to better understand the disease and develop new treatments.
Study sheds light on why some people hear the 'skipping pylon' and other 'noisy GIFs'
An international collaboration led by IDIBELL identifies the first disease caused by a mutation in myoglobin
The cocktail of man-made chemicals that we are exposed to daily is a health risk which current regulations and risk assessment overlook. This is the conclusion of the EU Horizon 2020 EDC-MixRisk project that is now being presented.
Researchers with The Ohio State University College of Medicine and The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center have identified a metabolic process in the heart that, if treated, could someday prevent or slow the progression of heart failure.
Prostate cancer cells change the behavior of other cells around them, including normal cells, by 'spitting out' a protein from their nucleus, new research has found.
Switching to flame retardant free foam pit cubes reduces exposures without compromising fire safety