Health News & Research
Dr. Michael Piepkorn Looks at Academic-Clinical Collaboration and How it Drives Innovation In Dermatopathology
Image: Unsplash As one of the more vocal advocates of bridging the divide between academic research and clinical practice, Dr. Michael Piepkorn understands that each… Continue Reading
Why Immunohistochemistry Services Are Essential for Reliable Biomarker Research
In modern biomedical research, accuracy isn’t optional—it’s everything. Whether you’re studying disease mechanisms, validating biomarkers, or supporting drug development, having reliable tissue-level data can make… Continue Reading
Could Omeprazole Be Linked to Dementia Risk?
There has been a lot of discussion lately about the potential risks and side effects of various medications, including omeprazole. This has led to the… Continue Reading
More Than 78 Million People Practice Tai Chi Worldwide — What Science Says About Its Health Benefits
Tai Chi is often described as a slow and gentle form of exercise, yet its global reach is surprisingly large. According to a recent national… Continue Reading
Relapsed/Refractory CLL/SLL: Interpreting Efficacy Endpoints Across Studies
When treatment stops working — or works for a while and then doesn’t — the next phase of care often involves decisions that are far… Continue Reading
What Is the Kleihauer Betke Test and Why Is It Important for Maternal Health?
The Kleihauer Betke test is a vital diagnostic tool in maternal health, helping to identify fetal-maternal hemorrhage (FMH). This test is particularly significant for expecting… Continue Reading
Dr. Martin A. Schreiber to Present at STACS 2026 on Why Trauma Systems Fail First in Large Scale War
On March 19, 2026, Dr. Martin A. Schreiber will present at Swiss Trauma & Acute Care Surgery Days. His talk, “Large Scale Combat Operations: Are… Continue Reading
ELISA Kits: Assay Formats, Detection Methods, & Data Interpretation
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) kits are a laboratory tool that is widely used in scientific research. It helps researchers in the detection of biomolecules such… Continue Reading
Catherine O’Hara Cause of Death: What We Know — and What to Understand About Dextrocardia With Situs Inversus
Update Feb. 10, 2026: CATHERINE O’HARA DIED OF A PULMONARY EMBOLISM. The Emmy-winning actress Catherine O’Hara died on January 30, 2026 at age 71 from… Continue Reading
Texas Academy of Medical Aesthetics Sets New Standards for Clinical Excellence in Injector Training
The medical aesthetics industry has experienced remarkable growth over the past decade, and with it, the demand for highly skilled injectable practitioners has surged. Patients… Continue Reading










