Short-term hydroxychloroquine treatment is not associated with lethal heart rhythms in patients with COVID-19 who are risk assessed prior to
Day: September 25, 2020
Coronavirus and other deadly epidemics
The novel coronavirus pandemic, soon to pass the milestone of one million deaths, has a higher toll compared with other
How coronavirus has spread across the world
On January 11, the first coronavirus death was officially recorded in China. Eight months after the identification of the disease
Something old, something new combine for effective vaccine against parasitic skin disease
Scientists are planning for Phase 1 human trials of a vaccine they developed by using CRISPR gene-editing technology to mutate
University of California – San Diego
For the past couple of decades, there has been a loneliness pandemic, marked by rising rates of suicides and opioid
Blood-based test accurately identifies viral infection before symptoms develop
A team of Duke Health scientists have identified biomarkers that accurately identify numerous viral infections across the clinical stages of
Novel neuroimaging study on dissociative symptoms reveals wounds of childhood trauma
Being traumatized can cause what are known as dissociative symptoms—such as experiencing amnesia, an out-of-body experience, feeling emotionally numb—which may
Scientists track down a protein that may add to lung damage in asthma and related diseases
Your lungs and airways need to be stretchy, sort of like balloons. Take a big breath, and they’ll open right
Some severe COVID-19 cases linked to genetic mutations or antibodies that attack the body
People infected by the novel coronavirus can have symptoms that range from mild to deadly. Now, two new analyses