A national study measuring parental attitudes toward vaccinations found 6.1% were hesitant about routine childhood immunizations while nearly 26% were
Month: June 2020
Maternal depression: Seeking help sooner is better for mums and kids
The children of mothers with long-term depression have been found to be at higher risk of behavioral problems and poor
Mutation could make coronavirus more infectious, study suggests
A genetic mutation can make the new coronavirus “much more infectious,” a team of scientists said Friday. According to researchers
Monitoring RNA hotspots reveals target in cancer tumor cells
A new University of California, Irvine-led study reveals a protein responsible for genetic changes resulting in a variety of cancers,
Silicones may lead to cell death
Silicone molecules from breast implants can initiate processes in human cells that lead to cell death. Researchers from Radboud University
Scientists uncover immune cells that may lower airway allergy and asthma risk
The world is full of house dust mites. Do some cleaning, and you’ll probably stir some up. While everyone has
Up to 45 percent of SARS-CoV-2 infections may be asymptomatic
An extraordinary percentage of people infected by the virus behind the ongoing deadly COVID-19 pandemic never show symptoms of the
Face masks critical in preventing spread of COVID-19
A study by a team of researchers led by a Texas A&M University professor has found that not wearing a
New algorithm uses artificial intelligence to help manage type 1 diabetes
Researchers and physicians at Oregon Health & Science University, using artificial intelligence and automated monitoring, have designed a method to
Researchers model human stem cells to identify degeneration in glaucoma
More than 3 million Americans have glaucoma, a serious eye condition causing vision loss. Using human stem cell models, researchers