Regions of the United States with the strictest gun laws also have the fewest emergency department visits for pediatric firearm - related injuries, according to a new study by Children's
National Health System researchers.
Not exact matches
And omega - 3s make your stress
system more flexible,»
researcher Joe Hibbeln of the
National Institutes of
Health told NPR.
By scanning the brains of healthy volunteers,
researchers at the
National Institutes of
Health saw the first, long - sought evidence that our brains may drain some waste out through lymphatic vessels, the body's sewer
system.
A recent study from the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children's Hospital done in conjunction with
researchers from Colorado School of Public
Health at the University at Colorado and Temple University used data from a large,
national sports injury surveillance
system to determine the effect of state - level TBI laws on trends of new and recurrent concussions among US high school athletes.
An Ebola vaccine candidate developed by GlaxoSmithKline and the
National Institutes of
Health effectively jump - starts the immune
system with few side effects,
researchers report January 28 in the New England Journal of Medicine.
The new study, led by
researchers from the Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders at Children's
National Health System, was published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
The detrimental impact of smoking on
national health systems and economies has been widely studied since the 1960s, but most of these studies have focused exclusively on high income countries, say the
researchers.
National Institutes of
Health researchers studying zebrafish have determined that a population of cells that protect the brain against diseases and harmful substances are not immune cells, as had previously been thought, but instead likely arise from the lining of the circulatory
system.
Researchers, including a team from Children's
National Health System, have identified head circumference and head tilting reflex as two reliable biomarkers in the identification of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in children that are between 9 and 12 months of age.
A University of Rochester - led study, published in the August issue of
Health Affairs, shows complication rates can vary as much as five-fold among hospitals, prompting
researchers to call for the development of a
national quality reporting
system to improve maternal outcomes for more than 4 million women who give birth each year.
One likely option is expanding a questionnaire - based screening
system already in place at a few major universities and for government
researchers within the U.S.
National Institutes of
Health (NIH) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The moves also include # 50 million ($ 78 million) for a London - based «cell therapy technology and innovation center,» and # 60 million ($ 93 million) to develop the secure
system that would allow
researchers access to anonymized patient data from the
National Health Service (NHS).
The U.S. biomedical research
system, including labs such as this one at the
National Institutes of
Health, is in need of reform, according to four prominent
researchers.
Biomedical
researchers who protested that their fields were slighted in a proposed reorganization of the
National Institutes of
Health's (NIH's) peer - review
system are winning at least some concessions.
Nearly 7 in 10 Americans support mandated coverage of birth control medications, according to a new
national survey by
researchers at the University of Michigan
Health System.
Scientists from The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), working closely with
researchers at the
National Institutes of
Health (NIH), have mapped out the structure of an important protein involved in cellular function and nervous
system development.
Researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, along with the Institute for
Health Research at Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Kaiser Permanente Hawaii, the Henry Ford
Health System in Detroit, and Marshfield Clinic
Health System in Wisconsin, have received a five - year, $ 15.5 million
National Cancer Institute (NCI) grant to improve lung cancer screening.
On Dec. 1 - 2, those issues will come to the fore as
national experts in genetics, medicine, law, big data and other fields gather for Frontiers in Precision Medicine II: Cancer, Big Data and the Public, a unique precision medicine symposium at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, Center for Law and Biomedical Sciences, University of Utah
Health Sciences, Huntsman Cancer Institute, and University of Utah Center for Excellence in ELSI Research (UCEER) addresses those topics as precision medicine is gaining more attention nationwide from health care systems, practitioners, researchers, insurers and federal age
Health Sciences, Huntsman Cancer Institute, and University of Utah Center for Excellence in ELSI Research (UCEER) addresses those topics as precision medicine is gaining more attention nationwide from
health care systems, practitioners, researchers, insurers and federal age
health care
systems, practitioners,
researchers, insurers and federal agencies.
The
National Institutes of
Health has awarded Virginia Tech
researchers a $ 2.13 million grant to develop new
systems biology approaches to study cells, one of the most basic units of life.
October 1, 2015 University of Chicago
researchers awarded $ 3.5 million as part of
national consortium to transform diagnosis and treatment of psychotic disorders The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has awarded researchers from the University of Chicago $ 3.5 million as part of the second phase of the Bipolar - Schizophrenia Network on Intermediate Phenotypes (B - SNIP2)-- a multi-university consortium that aims to establish a new system of diagnosis for psychotic diseases based on biomarkers, and guide the development of novel th
national consortium to transform diagnosis and treatment of psychotic disorders The
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has awarded researchers from the University of Chicago $ 3.5 million as part of the second phase of the Bipolar - Schizophrenia Network on Intermediate Phenotypes (B - SNIP2)-- a multi-university consortium that aims to establish a new system of diagnosis for psychotic diseases based on biomarkers, and guide the development of novel th
National Institute of Mental
Health (NIMH) has awarded
researchers from the University of Chicago $ 3.5 million as part of the second phase of the Bipolar - Schizophrenia Network on Intermediate Phenotypes (B - SNIP2)-- a multi-university consortium that aims to establish a new
system of diagnosis for psychotic diseases based on biomarkers, and guide the development of novel therapies.