The findings of a study strongly suggest that genetic testing should be done on all children with heart failure and myocarditis.
Research by UB scientists suggests these specialized cells help rewire the addicted brain.
A UB-led advancement in ‘microchip plumbing’ could aid developing countries, soldiers and chronic disease sufferers.
GSE researchers say infants’ ability to recognize and prefer certain music may help further understanding of other types of learning.
The COMPASS trial provides more evidence that aspiration-based thrombectomy is a safe and effective alternative for patients with acute ischemic stroke.
Two new books by RIA researchers will provide resources to help people with alcohol use disorder manage their negative emotions and alcohol cravings.
Twice as many patients survive, thanks to a new protocol implemented by UB physicians and American Medical Response.
UB-led research found the way mental health is assessed in the juvenile justice system misses many problems, especially in youth on probation.
Work by UB geologist Elizabeth Thomas will lay the foundation for understanding how lake effect snowfall could change in a warming world.
The UB startup will use the $1.5M in Phase II STTR funding to advance technology to test how new drugs affect the heart’s electrical activity.
UB chemist Jason Benedict shares his insights on these winter wonders.