The new tool, grounded in evidence-based medicine, should ‘augment, but not replace physicians.’
Implant nerve stimulation surgery serves as an alternative to the CPAP machine.
The technology could reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of food, pharmaceuticals and chemicals.
The new book by UB faculty member Catherine Cook-Cottone offers a way for kids to practice mindfulness strategies.
A study in the New England Journal of Medicine found the key was to block the artery supplying the brain covering.
UB researchers will interview parents and caregivers to learn about their experiences.
A new book by UB professor Feng Gu reveals how corporations can ensure the success of acquisition deals for stakeholders, investors and employees.
The UB chemistry professor is also the society's incoming president.
A UB study found that heart disease and Type 2 diabetes were more common in redlined areas with reduced access to healthy foods.
UB law professor Athena Mutua's paper in a UCLA journal asserts ultraconservatives aim to undermine multi-racial democracy by attacking faculty and academic institutions.
The work by UB neuroscientists provides key insight into how the “lifesaving” medication offers almost instant relief of symptoms of major depression.