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Partnership drives to support discovery, collaboration in life sciences


Journal of Dairy Science® reports development of a modified milk calibration sample set to improve accuracy of milk urea nitrogen testing


Addition of a simple processing step to saliva samples before testing may improve COVID-19 detection rate, eliminate the challenges of nasopharyngeal testing, and facilitate mass surveillance, researchers report in The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics


Online shopping was associated with lower spending on certain unhealthy, impulse-sensitive foods, according to a new study in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior


Starting today, over 110 carefully selected journal articles and book chapters will be publicly accessible to raise awareness and act on urgent environmental issues


In response to the increased need for skilled healthcare workers during the pandemic, many hospitals in California are calling upon adjunct nursing staff that don’t typically work in the ICU to offer additional support in the care of critically ill patients


An integrative review in the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences examines the effectiveness of using virtual reality to train healthcare providers in empathy


Complimentary resources include localized online learning tools for healthcare professionals and the public in India on the prevention and management of COVID-19, along with evidence-based information on COVID-19 vaccines


Research And JournalsChildhood disadvantage affects brain connectivityMay 18, 2021

Positive home, school environment can mitigate risk


A microchip technology test kit may facilitate point-of-care testing in remote locations, clinics and airports while providing similar accuracy to the tube-based real-time PCR tests, investigators report in The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics


Partnership enhances Elsevier’s extensive digital education and clinical practice offerings for allied health students during a time of continued growth in online learning



While patients are embracing telemedicine, significant numbers of cardiology trainees are uncomfortable with telemedicine according to survey results reported in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology


Researchers reporting in JDS Communications™  found overstated microorganism density and nonlabelled bacterial species, potentially misleading consumers


Researchers highlight the importance of incorporating strategies to reduce social isolation and promote successful aging, in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine