Advances in the early detection of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) raise challenges for health-care professionals who must determine whether patients remain capable of giving informed consent
Drug Treatment of Schizophrenia Patients Sounds Alarms
Two studies in the January Archives of General Psychiatry sound alarms about the treatment provided to psychiatric patients.
ICOSR 2011: Back to the Prenatal Environment
What happens in the womb may hold clues to what causes schizophrenia, according to a symposium
Common Threads Seen in Autoimmune Diseases
Researchers studying what goes wrong in autoimmune diseases now have a road map to guide future work, thanks to two ambitious
Only at UMGCCC: GammaPod Offers Stereotactic Radiotherapy for Early-Stage Breast Cancer
A stereotactic radiotherapy device developed specifically to treat early-stage breast cancer is making its worldwide debut
A Better Way to Care for Heart Patients on Ventilators
Driven to improve treatment for heart patients with breathing problems, researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine had an idea: If
Pediatric ENT Saves Baby With a Rare Saccular Cyst
At 5:30 in the morning, Amal Isaiah, M.D., Ph.D., answered his phone. Just that week, he had been