The immune systems of some people who have not been exposed to the novel coronavirus could have some familiarity with
Day: July 31, 2020
Gut microbiome translates stress into sickle cell crises
A new study shows how chronic psychological stress leads to painful vessel-clogging episodes—the most common complication of sickle-cell disease
Single-shot COVID-19 vaccine protects non-human primates
The development of a safe and effective vaccine will likely be required to end the COVID-19 pandemic. A group of
The enemy within: Safeguarding against the spread of intracellular bacteria
Melbourne researchers have revealed the multiple, intertwined cell death systems that prevent the spread of the ‘intracellular’ bacterium Salmonella, an
Study finds association between feeling full and positive body image
New research has found that paying greater attention to internal bodily sensations can increase our appreciation of our own bodies.
Researchers identify lab profiles that differentiate MIS-C from COVID-19 in children
In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, the SARS-CoV-2 virus seemed only rarely to have serious complications in children.
Precision medicine identifies key recurring mutation in head and neck cancers
Head and neck cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide, and squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) account