Huge swaths of people have embraced wearable gadgets. Although the gadgets are a technical achievement, some cardiologists say the information the devices produce isn’t always useful. Read the Full Article.
Brain scan studies have yet to offer much insight into the underpinnings of traits like intelligence, or mental health conditions like anxiety and depression. A key reason is that these studies need to include scans of thousands of brains, instead of the dozens...
Please read Dr. Tao’s article in the Journal of Pain titled, “Injectable PLGA-Coated Ropivacaine Produces A Long-Lasting Analgesic Effect on Incisional Pain and Neuropathic Pain.” Despite great efforts in research on the control of persistent...
We’ve been encouraged to wear masks throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, mostly to protect the people around us from inhaling the tiny pieces of airborne virus that could fly out of our mouths and noses, sometimes before we even realize we’re sick. But...
In a landmark genetic study of more than 121,000 people, Rutgers and an international consortium of researchers have identified extremely rare protein-disrupting mutations in 10 genes that strongly increase an individual’s risk of developing schizophrenia. The Genomic...