This international Delphi study, led by the European Society of Radiation Oncology as part of their Value-Based Radiation Oncology programme, brought together key experts from the radiation oncology ...
Objective Our aim was to define the priorities for future research in safeguarding athletes from interpersonal violence (IV) in sport through a Delphi consensus study of researchers in the field.
In paediatrics, “more trials have been done over the last ten years, but we have struggled with transparency and clarity, and sometimes with the quality because they are not always asking the ...
Hamstring injuries (HSIs) are the most common athletic injury in running and pivoting sports, but despite large amounts of research, injury rates have not declined in the last 2 decades. HSI often ...
Background Congenital anomalies are among the common health problems faced by children in low- and middle-income countries, ...
Updated consensus recommendations provide strategies for preventing both catheter-associated and noncatheter-associated UTIs.
A study reported that the conventional method of searching follicular fluid didn’t find all the eggs. The new technology found extra eggs more than half the time. A viable egg found by the OvaReady ...
LONDON, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Asking AI about medical symptoms does not help patients make better decisions about their health than other methods, such as a standard internet search, according to a new ...
The Fetal Medicine Foundation (FMF) method for early risk assessment and aspirin prophylaxis showed no significant reduction in preterm preeclampsia in a Swedish population-based study of 61,840 ...
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Study reframes amygdala as the sophisticated learning arbiter
A Dartmouth study challenges the conventional view that the amygdala-the two-sided structure deep in the brain involved in emotion, learning, and decision making-is simply the brain's primitive "fear ...
Priority Setting Partnership aimed to identify and prioritise unanswered questions important to adult patients, their families and health professionals with lived experience of critical care across ...
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