It’s 2021, and the world has a safe vaccine for COVID-19 as well as drugs to treat the disease. But
Day: August 6, 2020
Discovery could lead to new malaria treatments
A study led by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) could lead to new treatments for combating drug-resistant malaria,
How climate change affects allergies, immune response and autism
The changes in the environment and biodiversity brought on by climate change could be responsible for increases in allergies, autoimmune
First food-grade intermediate wheatgrass released
Compared to annual crops, perennial crops provide sustainable environmental benefits such as reduced soil and water erosion, reduced soil nitrate
New approach to airborne disinfection uses food-coloring dyes
The COVID-19 pandemic has shed new light on the needs for improved disinfection methods, both for individuals and facilities. Purdue
Vitamin D twice a day may keep vertigo away
Taking vitamin D and calcium twice a day may reduce your chances of getting vertigo again, according to a study
COVID-19: Not all patients develop protective antibodies
A laboratory test developed by a study group from MedUni Vienna can determine whether COVID-19 patients develop protective antibodies after