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Researchers are studying the relationship between the emergence of new diseases, how land is used and societal interactions
A new study shows primary care clinicians who receive specialized training can accurately diagnose autism for over 80 percent of young children referred with developmental delays.
Researchers at Indiana University have identified a new method of reversing the effects of fentanyl, which is 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine.
New research reveals that Saturn's rings are much younger than the planet itself.
Indiana University President Pamela Whitten discusses IU 2030, a “seven-year strategy and road map” for the university’s campuses and education centers.
Researchers from the Indiana Center for Regenerative Medicine and Engineering (ICRME) have identified a new type of cell in the human and mouse body called the vasculogenic fibroblast that prov
A new initiative from Indiana University focuses on the ethical application of human-centered AI, high-performance computing and technology research in Indiana and beyond.
New research co-authored by USC Price visiting scholar Dr. Jevay Grooms in the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment shows that older Americans are increasingly seeking treatment for substance use disorder (SUD), and there are alarming racial disparities when it comes to completing treatment programs.
Antihistamines may provide relief for the millions of people suffering from the painful, debilitating symptoms of long COVID-19 that impair daily functioning. That’s the conclusion of a case report on the experiences of two such patients co-authored by nursing scholars at the University of California, Irvine.
A silicon device developed by Indiana researchers that can change skin tissue into blood vessels and nerve cells has advanced from prototype to standardized fabrication, meaning it can now be made in a consistent, reproducible way