National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases-sponsored phase 1 trial tested mRNA vaccine.
Chronic low back pain affects millions of Americans every day—people working, playing, and functioning in their daily life. Fortunately, massage has been proven to be an effective choice for many kinds of persistent or chronic back pain.
In the largest U.S. study of its kind, our researchers found that acupuncture can help. The treatment helped people with chronic low back pain feel less bothered by their symptoms and function better in their daily activities.
Researchers need much bigger data sets to find outcomes that matter, Dr. Sascha Dublin and colleagues write in Pediatrics.
Dr. Rita Mangione-Smith shares 6 changes our research institute can make to address racism as a public health crisis.
Changing behavior isn’t easy, but Dr. Dori Rosenberg helped older people to stand and walk more.
$40.5M NIH-funded project aims to pinpoint cells at root of brain disease—and new therapeutic targets.
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