Overlap Syndrome: how obstructive sleep apnea and COPD coexist Overlap syndrome, or COLDOSA, is the name given when a patient is suffering from both chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and obstructive sleep apnoea. Combined, these conditions cause a significant drop in oxygen during sleep, leading to an increased risk of disability and death.
Orthobiologics: how regenerative medicine can make a difference in orthopedic surgery Regenerative medicine is a new field of medicine in which orthopedic surgeons aim to move away from replacement and toward joint preservation
Treatment Sequencing in Advanced Kidney Cancer: prioritizing efficacy when considering quality of life Dr. Cristina Suárez discusses efficacy and quality of life considerations when making treatment sequencing decisions in advanced kidney cancer care.
Costly Chemicals; The Health and Economic Impact of 'Forever Chemicals' Dr. Linda Kahn With PFAS being commonly found in households worldwide, what are the health and economic impacts of these forever chemicals? In this interview, we speak to Dr. Linda Kahn to find out more!
Crying out for new disease diagnoses Dr. Fei Liu and Dr. Luke P. Lee In this interview, we speak to Dr. Fei Liu and Dr. Luke P. Lee about their new iTears platform and how it could help to diagnose disease from tears.
Understanding the emotions behind memories Professor Kay Tye In this interview, we speak to Professor Kay Tye about her latest research into memories and how we can start to understand the emotions behind them.
Costly Chemicals; The Health and Economic Impact of 'Forever Chemicals' Dr. Linda Kahn With PFAS being commonly found in households worldwide, what are the health and economic impacts of these forever chemicals? In this interview, we speak to Dr. Linda Kahn to find out more!
Crying out for new disease diagnoses Dr. Fei Liu and Dr. Luke P. Lee In this interview, we speak to Dr. Fei Liu and Dr. Luke P. Lee about their new iTears platform and how it could help to diagnose disease from tears.
Understanding the emotions behind memories Professor Kay Tye In this interview, we speak to Professor Kay Tye about her latest research into memories and how we can start to understand the emotions behind them.