Scientists from USC and the IFOM Cancer Institute in Milan have found that a fasting-mimicking diet could be more effective
Month: May 2020
COVID-19’s silent spread: Study explores role of symptomless transmission
COVID-19’s rapid spread throughout the world has been fueled in part by the virus’ ability to be transmitted by people
Why don’t antibodies guarantee immunity?
With millions of COVID-19 cases reported across the globe, people are turning to antibody tests to find out whether they
Study shows how memory function could be preserved after brain injury
A study examining the effect of the immune receptor known as Toll-like Receptor 4, or TLR4, on how memory functions
New AI diagnostic can predict COVID-19 without testing
Researchers at King’s College London, Massachusetts General Hospital and health science company ZOE have developed an artificial intelligence diagnostic that
Too little sleep can mean more asthma attacks in adults
A good night’s sleep is crucial to good health. A new article in Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, the scientific
Coronavirus lockdowns could spark rise in HIV infections, experts warn
If lockdowns and stay-at-home orders are succeeding in slowing the spread of the coronavirus, health experts warn that the measures
Celiac disease linked to common chemical pollutants
Elevated blood levels of toxic chemicals found in pesticides, nonstick cookware, and fire retardants have been tied to an increased
Experts outline plan for COVID-19 vaccines
Unprecedented collaboration and resources will be required to research and develop safe and effective vaccines for COVID-19 that can be
The science of gossip
People feed off gossip. It’s one reason why, in the 1960s, the National Enquirer swapped the gory, gruesome headlines they were known