A regular dose of aspirin to reduce the risk of inherited bowel cancer lasts at least 10 years after stopping
Month: June 2020
Researchers create new type of COVID-19 antibody test
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues with many thousands of new infections reported each day, there is a need for widely
COVID-19 threatens the entire nervous system
A new review of neurological symptoms of COVID-19 patients in current scientific literature reveals the disease poses a global threat
Discovering how the brain works through computation
Accelerating progress in neuroscience is helping us understand the big picture—how animals behave and which brain areas are involved in
Coronavirus: how T cells are involved and what it might mean for vaccine development
Developing a vaccine is difficult at the best of times, but rarely have we been in a situation where basic
Transforming spleens into liver-like organs in mice
A team of researchers affiliated with several institutions in China has developed a means for coaxing a mouse spleen into
Noise disturbs the brain’s compass
Our sense of direction tends to decline with age. In the scientific journal Nature Communications, researchers from the German Center
Researchers uncover novel approach for treating eczema
Researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute (VCHRI) have identified a key enzyme
New protocol on breast cancer and breastfeeding
Managing women with breast cancer who are breastfeeding is a complex issue. The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine presents new recommendations
Researchers identify new genetic defect linked to ALS
Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) have identified how certain gene mutations cause amyotrophic lateral sclerosis