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A new study from the University at Buffalo has shown that the presence of new or worsened bedsores is an effective indicator of the quality of care for rehab patients.
University Research | University at Buffalo - The State University of New YorkA class of proteins that has generated significant interest for its potential to treat diseases was shown to be effective in reducing drug use relapse in a preclinical study.
University Research | University at Buffalo - The State University of New YorkNew research from the University at Buffalo has, for the first time, identified differences between men and women in their preferences for maintaining comfort both while exercising and in recovery. The results could one day inform the development of new athletic apparel.
University Research | University at Buffalo - The State University of New YorkA University at Buffalo sociologist is part of a research team whose new study is adding critical nuance toward better understanding the association between breastfeeding and infant health in the first year of life.
University Research | University at Buffalo - The State University of New Yorka University at Buffalo-led research team is creating a new cancer-spotting tool that health care providers could eventually use in areas that lack hospitals, clinics and other treatment centers.
University Research | University at Buffalo - The State University of New YorkFor the first time, researchers have directly linked gunshot injuries in children and teenagers with neighborhood poverty. The risk of firearm injury persists when poverty goes unaddressed, the research shows.
University Research | Community Impact | University of FloridaBrain scans of astronauts before and after spaceflight show changes to their white matter in areas that control movement and process sensory information, a University of Florida study shows.
University Research | University of FloridaAdolescent athletes who sustained concussions while playing a sport recovered more quickly when they underwent a supervised, aerobic exercise regimen, a study published today in JAMA Pediatrics has found.
University Research | Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Brain Injury | University at Buffalo - The State University of New YorkDrinking sugary, caffeinated soft drinks while exercising in hot weather may increase the risk of kidney disease, according to the results of a new study.
University Research | University at Buffalo - The State University of New YorkSurgery to remove the thymus gland in patients with myasthenia gravis (MG) provides significant clinical benefits for as long as five years after the procedure, according to a new study.
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