Stephanie La Rosa on 05th Mar

Matthew W. Semler, MD, of Vanderbilt University Medica Center in Nashville, at the annual meeting of the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM), presented new advances in trauma-therapy studies. He showed how hospitalized patients treated with IV balanced fluids, instead of saline, manifested a 1% decreased incidence of severe kidney injury and death. Dr....

Daniel Francis on 24th Jul

A study, published in the journal Nature, shows newly developed microscopic robots that will be able to unclog arteries,...

Daniel Contreras on 03rd Jun

Researchers presented on Thursday The Genome Project-write (HGP-write) in the journal Science. It aims to decrease costs...

Daniel Contreras on 16th Mar

Medical students are more likely to have a drinking problem according to a new study released on Wednesday, referring to...

Daniel Contreras on 02nd Mar

According to a new study led by New York’s Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, the data showed that nearly $3 billion...

Daniel Contreras on 26th Feb

Washington – President Obama discussed over a White House forum on the Precision Medicine Initiative (PMI) the ownership...

Emmanuel Ferreira on 11th Nov

A study revealed that medicines in space don’t degrade any different than they do on Earth. Researchers examined medicines...

Daniel Contreras on 06th Nov

A recent study revealed that the more tests and treatments U.S. doctors order for patients, the less likely they are to be...

Daniel Contreras on 12th Aug

Hamilton – Annals of Internal Medicine published a new study that demonstrates the benefits of corticosteroid on patients...