As the number of coronavirus cases continues to rise and the deaths mount, the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs
Month: May 2020
Combining mouse and human data uncovers new gene regulating cholesterol
Precision medicine has the potential to tailor treatments to a patient’s unique genetic sequence. But achieving this precision—or developing new
AI tool speeds up search for COVID-19 treatments and vaccines
Northwestern University researchers are using artificial intelligence (AI) to speed up the search for COVID-19 treatments and vaccines. The AI-powered
Scientific team finds new, unique mutation in coronavirus study
As the coronavirus pandemic has swept across the U.S., in addition to tracking the number of COVID daily cases, there
Chronic illness in childhood linked to higher rates of mental illness
Children with long-term health conditions may be more likely to experience mental illness in early adolescence than healthy children, according
Researcher identifies four possible treatments for COVID-19
While COVID-19 has infected millions of people worldwide and killed hundreds of thousands, there is currently no vaccine. In response,
Labels on alcohol bottles increase awareness of drinking harms, guidelines
When alcohol bottles come with conspicuous labels providing information on the risks of alcohol consumption or drinking guidelines, people are
COVID-19 vaccine hunt heats up globally, still no guarantee
Hundreds of people are rolling up their sleeves in countries across the world to be injected with experimental vaccines that
Coronavirus may cause blood clots
The coronavirus may cause deadly blood clots, further scientific research has today revealed. Irish doctors discovered the infection can cause ‘hundreds of
Scientists discover a novel neuroimmune pathway
Research carried out collaboratively by Professors Qi Hai and Zhong Yi from Tsinghua University and Professor Hu Ji from the