How am I doing? It’s a question most of us have likely asked ourselves, especially during the pandemic, which has
Month: January 2021
Quinn on Nutrition: What to like about those new dietary guidelines
They’re here … the long awaited and debated 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA). What’s the big deal? This document—updated
EU insists virus shots will remain voluntary
The European Union sought Monday to ease concerns that citizens might be obliged to get shots against the coronavirus before
Immune system ‘remembers’ coronavirus for at least 6 months: study
People may be able to fight off reinfection for at least six months after they recover from COVID-19 thanks to
New discovery in breast cancer treatment
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have found new evidence about the positive role of androgens in breast cancer treatment
Likelihood of severe and ‘long’ COVID may be established very early on following infection
New research provides important insights into the role played by the immune system in preventing—and in some cases increasing the
Snap freezing reveals a truer structure of brain connections
Scientists at EPFL have used a snap-freezing method to reveal the true structure of the connections that join neurons together
Coercive collection of DNA is unethical and damaging to the future of medical research
The compulsory collection of DNA being undertaken in some parts of the world is not just unethical, but risks affecting
Researchers build models using machine learning technique to enhance predictions of COVID-19 outcomes
Mount Sinai researchers have published one of the first studies using a machine learning technique called ‘federated learning’ to examine
Personalized brain stimulation alleviates severe depression symptoms
Targeted neuromodulation tailored to individual patients’ distinctive symptoms is an increasingly common way of correcting misfiring brain circuits in people