Social Deprivation Could Increase Mortality Rate In Diabetic Patients,...
The risk of mortality could be increased in patients with type 2 diabetes due to social deprivation according to the latest study published in the journal Diabetolgia. The rate of mortality and...
View ArticleBreastfeeding could lower RA Risk, New Research Says
The risk of rheumatoid arthritis could be lower due to breastfeeding for longer period of time according to the latest study published in the journal of Rheumatology. This study was conducted on more...
View ArticlePatient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Sets Prioritized Research Agenda...
Two articles being published in Annals of Internal Medicine seek to set prioritized research agendas to fill the evidence gaps about two diverse conditions – bipolar disorder in young people and ductal...
View ArticleLarge Carnivores with Large Geographic Ranges Better-Studied
Bottom Line: Scientists tend to study larger carnivores with larger geographic ranges than those with greater adaptability and broader diets, according to results published April 2, 2014, in the open...
View ArticleStudy Examines Development of Peer Review Research in Biomedicine
An analysis of research on peer review finds that studies aimed at improving methods of peer review and reporting of biomedical research are underrepresented and lack dedicated funding, according to a...
View ArticleHealthcare Private Equity Investment Declines in the US and Europe, While...
Study Highlights: Global healthcare Private Equity deals decline significantly from $57.7 billion in 2007 to $19.8 billion in 2013 Most of the Affordable Care Act’s provisions will become effective...
View ArticlePublic Smoking Bans Linked with Rapid Fall in Preterm Births and Child...
Study Highlights: The introduction of laws banning smoking in public places and workplaces in North America and Europe has been quickly followed by large drops in rates of preterm births and children...
View ArticleShould Physicists Work to the Sound of Silence?
Study Highlights: In this month’s issue of Physics World, Felicity Mellor, a senior lecturer in science communication at Imperial College London, questions whether the requirement of the modern...
View ArticleDevelopment of Age-appropriate Formulations and Doses for Elderly Patients...
Despite the elderly being the fastest-growing segment of the global population, only a few of their treatments have been clinically trialed in age-appropriate patients, with many of their therapies...
View ArticleCitizen Scientists Match Research Tool When Counting Sharks
Bottom Line: Shark data collected by citizen scientists may be as reliable as data collected using automated tools, according to results published April 23, 2014, in the open access journal PLOS ONE by...
View ArticleMaking Health Services Prices Available Linked to Lower Total Claims Payments
Bottom Line: Searching a health service pricing website before using the service was associated with lower payments for clinical services such as advanced imaging and laboratory tests, according to a...
View ArticleHarnessing the Digital Sharing Revolution to Drive Global Health Research
Bottom Line: The Global Health Network’s suite of innovative free research tools can help tropical medicine researchers to collaborate, as reported in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases article,...
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