Just as much of the nation was shutting down because of the coronavirus pandemic in March, Michaelene Carlton’s 17-year-old son
Month: December 2020
Combined approach could boost breast cancer immunotherapy, study suggests
Activating an immune signaling pathway best known for fighting viral and bacterial infections can boost the ability of genetically engineered
Blood vessel cells implicated in chronic inflammation of obesity
When fat cells in the body are stuffed with excess fat, the surrounding tissue becomes inflamed. That chronic, low-level inflammation
Some 50 countries start Covid-19 vaccinations
Some 50 countries around the world have already started vaccinating their people against COVID-19, barely a year after the first
A pursuit of better testing to sort out the complexities of ADHD
The introduction of computer simulation to the identification of symptoms in children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has potential to
Published data from Moderna COVID-19 vaccine trial show 94.1 percent efficacy
A peer-reviewed paper published in The New England Journal of Medicine provides data from the much-anticipated COVE study, which evaluated mRNA-1273, a
Mayo Clinic Q And A: COVID-19 and high blood pressure
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I am a Latina woman recently diagnosed with high blood pressure. Several other members of my extended
A look back at the coronavirus pandemic’s progression
(HealthDay)—Since the first confirmed case in the United States in January, scientists have gained significant knowledge on COVID-19, but the
WHO calls for new measures to identify COVID-19 variants
The World Health Organization says steps to expand genome sequencing of new variants of the coronavirus are needed as the
Here’s to a healthy 2021, with resolutions from heart doctors
Deep in their hearts, everyone has to be looking forward to a fresh start in 2021. And who would know