A New York Times health reporter explains what makes a good study, and how she knows which papers merit an article.
Jane Hirst and colleagues argue that novel modelling approaches using routinely collected data can be only as representative ...
A four-week walnut study found no effect on inflammation or oxidative stress in adults at metabolic risk, suggesting longer ...
Combined testing uptake (HCV RDT or HCV RDT/RNA) was higher for the community-based strategy than for the facility-based ...
Endotoxin testing is a vital component of pharmaceutical, biologic, and medical device quality control, with a direct impact on medication safety. As detection technologies have advanced, the ...
A target trial emulation was conducted to assess the effectiveness of recombinant zoster vaccine (RZV) accounting for prior ...
A large clinical trial revealed that antioxidant supplementation in men did not improve fertility outcomes and may actually reduce pregnancy chances during treatment windows.
A new study published in Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology provides evidence that psilocybin therapy may reduce ...
The first randomized trial to compare photon- and proton-based radiation therapy for breast cancer finds that patients report ...
Groundbreaking new tests reveal patterns in our immune systems that can signal underlying disease and tell us how well we ...