The experimental new approach, delivered to the heart of those with angina after bypass surgery, showed evidence of restored blood flow 1 year later.
The idea that sensory neuropathy affects small fibers and that painful neuropathy affects large fibers must be reconsidered, said a diabetologist.
A global increase in stroke-related death and disability has been linked to extreme temperatures related to climate change, data from a 30-year global study showed.
As the treatment of obesity in the 21st century takes a monumental turn, the need for quality care is more pressing than ever: Tips for starting a new obesity-focused practice.
For Black Americans, racial discrimination in midlife is associated with an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease later in life, new findings show.
Recent regulatory warnings could mean that four in five patients with RA may not be prescribed JAK inhibitors unless there is no other alternative.