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Are diagnostic imaging studies with positive conclusions or titles published faster?

November 13, 2020 Are, conclusions, diagnostic, Faster, imaging, or, positive, published, Studies, titles, with

According to an article in ARRS’ American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), positive conclusions—but not titles—were associated with a shorter time

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Large proportion of COVID-19 studies have low-level evidence

July 27, 2020 (COVID-19), evidence, Have, large, low-level, of, proportion, Studies

(HealthDay)—A large proportion of studies on COVID-19 have a low level of evidence, according to a research letter published online

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New theranostic agents show efficacy in prostate cancer treatment in preclinical studies

July 13, 2020 agents, cancer, efficacy, in, New, Preclinical, prostate, show, Studies, theranostic, treatment

Researchers have developed a new pair of agents that show exceptional effectiveness for precision diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer

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Do studies underestimate the prevalence of typhoid?

January 16, 2020 do, of, prevalence, Studies, the, typhoid, underestimate

Blood culture surveillance programs are critical for estimating the prevalence of typhoid and paratyphoid fevers, but cases can be missed

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Possible dementia vaccine closer after mice studies

December 31, 2019 after, closer, Dementia, mice, possible, Studies, vaccine

A preventive treatment for dementia may proceed to clinical trials after successful animal testing. The US-led research is looking to

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Studies examine potential link between traffic-related air pollution and obesity in Mexican-Americans

December 4, 2019 air, and, between, examine, in, Link, Mexican-Americans, obesity, Pollution, potential, Studies, traffic-related

Exposure to traffic pollution was associated with a higher risk of obesity in Mexican American women, but not in men.

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Evening exercise appears to be better for you, two new studies find

April 18, 2019 Appears, Better, early, Evening, exercise, Find, jog, morning, New, Scrap, Studies, two

Scrap that early morning jog! Evening exercise appears to be better for you because your body uses up less oxygen,

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Three studies show how tumors hijack the immune system to resist radiation therapy

April 17, 2019 hijack, How, Immune, radiation, resist, show, Studies, System, the, therapy, three, to, tumors

More than a decade ago, radiation oncologists noticed a nifty phenomenon: Sometimes radiation used locally against a tumor could excite

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Mini microscope is the new GoPro for studies of brain disease in living mice

March 27, 2019 brain, disease, for, GoPro, in, is, Living, mice, microscope, Mini, New, of, Studies, the

Working with mice, a team of Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers has developed a relatively inexpensive, portable mini microscope that could

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Balneo-phototherapy: Studies now show greater benefit also in atopic eczema

November 30, 2018 Also, atopic, Balneo-phototherapy:, benefit, eczema, greater, in, Now, show, Studies

Atopic eczema, also called neurodermatitis, is a chronic skin condition usually associated with severe itching, which can cause massive impairment

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