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More than 100,000 Americans are on waiting lists for donor organs, most needing a kidney. Only 25,000 human donor kidneys become available each year. Twelve Americans…
Postpartum depression affects about one in every seven women who give birth, but little is known about what happens in the brains of pregnant women who…
At the annual gathering in Boston this week of one of America’s oldest scientific societies, the discussions touched on threats to humankind: runaway artificial intelligence, toxic…
Federal research funding to tackle areas like cancer, diabetes and heart disease is lagging by about $1 billion behind the levels of recent years, reflecting the…
Since the snow shows no sign of stopping, we might as well stay cozy inside and read up on the latest health policy research from January!…
According to the World Health Organization, “Three distinguishing features, when combined, turn mere variations or differences in health into a social inequity in health. They are…
Lifesaving health initiatives and medical research projects have shut down around the world in response to the Trump administration’s 90-day pause on foreign aid and stop-work…
A snowy first week of January gave us plenty of time to read some of the last research from 2024. This month we read about prescription…
Alcohol is a leading preventable cause of cancer, and alcoholic beverages should carry a warning label as packs of cigarettes do, the U.S. surgeon general said…
Ensuring the integrity of the research IEEE publishes is crucial to maintaining the organization’s credibility as a scholarly publisher.IEEE produces more than 30 percent of the…