Telehealth isn’t new, but the way it’s being used has changed a lot. What started as quick video calls for minor issues is ...
UB scientists Ranjit Singh and Bonnie Vest discuss dissemination and implementation science and upcoming CTSI workshops on the topic.
Scientists hope to advance precision medicine through the discovery of a gene variant that leads to the same phenotype in separate high-dwelling populations while taking a different evolutionary path.
Archaeologists in Turkey say they have uncovered evidence that the Romans used human feces in medical treatments, according to new research.
The WIMSC Leadership Summit is an immersive, interactive leadership development opportunity focused on strategies for equity in medicine, science and leadership. Attendees will hear from leaders and ...
The mission of the Women in Medicine and Science Committee (WIMSC) is to support and promote the professional development, career advancement and leadership of women in medicine and science at Drexel ...
Students gain first-hand inspiration from Shaw Laureates 2025, exploring how passion and imagination fuel breakthroughs in ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Research suggests that melatonin supplementation is a safe, effective insomnia treatment. Providers have asked ...
Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford addresses weight bias and the new clinical definition of obesity. Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford, along with her colleagues, addresses the new clinical definition of obesity, ...
That single vial—an unguentarium recovered from a tomb in ancient Pergamon, once a major medical hub—has now delivered rare, chemical evidence that human feces were used as medicine in the Roman world ...
Andrea Cherrington, M.D., MPH, has been named the Director of our new Division of General Internal Medicine and Population Science (GIMPOP). She is currently Professor of Medicine, Associate Professor ...