KARMA-Dep 2: Ketamine Under Review
We spoke with Declan McLoughlin, a Research Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin.
Read MoreWe spoke with Declan McLoughlin, a Research Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin.
Read MoreThe first author told Unknown Focus that storing breast milk at −80°C preserves hormones and bacteria, revealing its 24-hour dynamics.
Read MoreWe spoke with Lance B. Price, the lead author of the study and a professor of environmental and occupational health at George Washington University.
Read MoreWe spoke with co-author Fiona J. Gilbert, M.B.Ch.B, Professor of Radiology at the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Read MoreWe spoke with Trisha Amboree, Ph.D., assistant professor in the MUSC Department of Public Health Sciences.
Read MoreWe spoke with Professor Claudia Allemani, Lead Author and Principal Investigator of the VENUSCANCER study.
Read MoreWe spoke with Professor Alessandro Sette, Dr. Biol. Sci., who co-led the study.
Read MoreWe spoke with the corresponding author, who offered advice on remembering information before bed.
Read MoreLead study author Jostein Sæterstøl reveals its connection to tumor aggressiveness and metabolism.
Read MoreDr. Jukneviciene’s study highlights AI’s benefits and limits in patient prioritization, showing how it can support, but not replace, medical staff.
Read MoreWe spoke with Debra Montague, President of Lung Cancer Europe (LuCE), about gaps in information and understanding among lung cancer patients.
Read MoreWe spoke with the corresponding author, whose bibliometric research revealed the long-standing gaps in the literature
Read MoreAssociate Professor Kasivisvanathan, lead researcher and Chief Investigator on the trial from UCL, tells Unknown Focus that the PRIME trial frees up doctors’ time.
Read MoreWe spoke with study authors from the University of Pennsylvania about their new research linking food insecurity to long COVID.
Read MoreNew research maps gene activity in mammary glands, with the first author sharing insights on breastfeeding and maternal health, looking ahead 5–10 years.
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