A new article from Liverpool ocular researchers demonstrates that small uveal (intraocular) melanomas are not always harmless, as the current paradigm suggests.

A new article from Liverpool ocular researchers demonstrates that small uveal (intraocular) melanomas are not always harmless, as the current paradigm suggests.
Cities harbour a dangerous cocktail of environmental stressors which politicians must tackle to save lives and preserve health. That’s the conclusion of a paper published today in European Heart Journal, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).
Employer COVID-19 safety measures influenced worker precautions even when they were not on the clock, according to a new study out of Washington State University.
Researchers at Oregon State University have found a key new piece of the puzzle in the quest to use gene therapy to enable people born deaf to hear.
Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt has launched a study to determine the impact of a predictive model for identifying pediatric patients at risk for developing blood clots or venous thromboembolisms (VTEs).
Ms. Rashida Tlaib told the president that U.S. support enables crimes against Palestinians, and that he must do more to protect Palestinian lives and human rights.
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University have identified a potential new approach to better controlling epileptic seizures.
No matter one’s age, race, gender, socioeconomic status or political party, COVID-19 has impacted everyone at some level. That impact has been especially palpable for the approximately 1.3 million elderly Americans who reside in the country’s 15,600 nursing homes.
As vaccination hesitancy slows inoculation rates in some Western countries, China is going into overdrive.
The Indian military is continuing search and rescue operations for a third day after a deadly cyclone left scores missing and stranded at sea.