Why do some people live longer than others? New research from the University of Minnesota and Duke University, recently published in Aging Cell, investigates how tiny molecules in the bloodstream — ...
Abstract: Diabetes affects 537 million people worldwide, making it the deadliest and most frequent noncommunicable disease. According to studies on diabetes patients, the prevalence of diabetes in ...
Researchers from Duke Health and the University of Minnesota recently discovered that measuring specific tiny genetic molecules in the blood can predict with high confidence whether an older adult ...
Delirium tremens (DT) is a severe complication of alcohol withdrawal. This study aimed to develop and validate a prediction model for DT risk in hospitalized patients with alcohol dependence, using ...
Abstract: Higher education decision-making is greatly improved by machine learning (ML), especially when it comes to forecasting student placements that affect career prospects or an institution's ...
A simple blood test could predict not only a person’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, but also the year symptoms will begin. Researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine in St.
Scientists have developed a new blood test to predict when someone is likely to show symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, an advance that may help speed up preventive treatments. In the absence of a cure, ...
A single blood test may be able to predict when a person will develop Alzheimer’s symptoms—years before memory loss begins—according to new research from the Washington University School of Medicine ...
Newly FDA-cleared blood tests are now making it easier for doctors to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease. But could a single blood test also predict when patients' symptoms will appear? A study published ...
When I think about Walmart, my mind usually goes to grabbing paper towels, frozen pizza, or McDonald's in the parking lot because I haven't eaten all day and suddenly everything smells incredible. A ...
“Bad,” or LDL, cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart disease and most people are screened for it as part of their yearly physicals. There’s another marker in the blood that may be a better ...