In 2024, WHO updated haemoglobin thresholds and revised the adjustments for altitude and smoking.1 The earlier elevation adjustments were established in 1989 and were based on a demographically ...
A team from the Universitat Politècnica de València, part of the Valencian University Research Institute for Artificial ...
Infectious diseases continue to pose significant challenges to public health systems worldwide, particularly in settings where resources, surveillance ...
Heterogeneous catalysis—in which catalysts and reactants are of different phases, e.g., solid and gas—is important to many ...
Commonly used self-report measures of romantic relationships may capture people's overall appraisal of their relationship ...
A novel, minimally invasive computer software-based method that uses artificial intelligence to determine whether plaques in ...
Therefore, quantifying hepatic fat content is crucial for early diagnosis and disease management. This article summarizes advances in imaging techniques for assessing hepatic steatosis, with a focus ...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and related dementias (ADRD) remain major unmet medical needs, in part because disease mechanisms span multiple interacting ...
Elise Tarbi, PhD, AGPCNP-BC, recently co-authored a Lancet Oncology article titled “The power of words: evaluating the role of qualitative methods in cancer research,” which explores why qualitative ...
As a qualitative researcher, Ruth Abrams, a senior lecturer at the University of Surrey, doesn’t usually share her data. “It feels like a private moment between the researcher and the participant,” ...
Quantitative research often feels like the most structured side of inquiry. It deals with numbers, measurement, and objectivity, offering a clear framework for testing ideas and identifying ...