Health News & Research
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
How Can Mouse CD14 Monoclonal Antibody Be Used In Immunoassays
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are artificial antibodies made in the laboratory to target a particular protein or molecule. These antibodies help researchers study diseases, diagnose conditions,… Continue Reading
Targeted Delivery: Utilizing Calcium Sulfate As An Antibiotic Carrier In High-Risk Orthopedic Procedures
The targeted delivery method consists of antibiotics being placed exactly where the infection risk is the highest. Bone voids in orthopedic surgery are filled with… Continue Reading
Who Qualifies for the 340B Drug Program?
Understanding who qualifies for the 340B Drug Pricing Program can be confusing, especially because rules and interpretations tend to shift over time. If you work… Continue Reading
Does Omeprazole Increase the Risk of Dementia?
Curiosity about the relationship between omeprazole, a common medication used for treating gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and dementia has sparked much discussion. Patients and caregivers… Continue Reading
Australian Medical Expert Urges Government to Invest in Connected Care
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) recently released its ninth Health of the Nation report. It was released at a time when general… Continue Reading
When Every Word Shapes a Patient’s Healing Experience
Imagine if you were in a hospital in a country where the language spoken is not your own. You are not feeling well, maybe even… Continue Reading
How Topical Stem Cell Therapy Is Changing the Way We Recover
By Dr. Tommy Rhee Let’s face it—healing isn’t always easy. Whether it’s a sprained ankle, a sore shoulder, or the lingering stiffness that comes with… Continue Reading









