Feb 26, 2014
New data indicate that in certain patients therapeutic hypothermia is less effective and may even worsen neurological outcomes, as described in an article in Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management.
Feb 24, 2014
In individuals with type 1 diabetes who have had previous episodes of hypoglycemia the threshold suspend feature may be less effective at preventing subsequent events, according to important new results from the ASPIRE study.
Feb 18, 2014
New evidence that chronic intake of THC, the primary psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, can protect critical immune tissue in the gut from the damaging effects of HIV infection is reported in AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses.
Feb 11, 2014
A new study that explores optimal approaches to manage symptoms such as trouble sleeping, mood swings, and depression on discontinuation of HT is published in Journal of Women’s Health.
Feb 06, 2014
The prestigious Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes (ATTD) Conference has selected Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics (DTT), edited by Satish Garg, MD and published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers, as its official journal.
Feb 05, 2014
The latest research on how differences between the male and female brain contribute to sex differences in violence is explored in Violence and Gender, a new peer-reviewed journal from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.
Feb 05, 2014
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers has announced the publication of six articles from Violence and Gender, a new peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the understanding, prediction, and prevention of violence.
Jan 28, 2014
The often debilitating long-term sexual, psychological, fertility, and hormonal effects of these traumatic wounds and the need for new coordinated approaches to care are the focus of a Review article and Guest Editorial in Journal of Men’s Health.
Jan 27, 2014
A new study has found that causal, directional connections between brain networks can be linked to differences in religious thought.
Jan 07, 2014
African American men have an increased risk of prostate cancer and are 2 times more likely than Caucasian American men to die from the disease. Should PSA screening be used to detect early-stage disease to help save lives in this at-risk population?