Greece on Monday announced that the coronavirus death toll had exceeded 5,000 people, days after the government was accused of
Month: January 2021
Frequent travel could make you seven percent happier
People dreaming of travel post-COVID-19 now have some scientific data to support their wanderlust. A new study in the journal
Sugar-binding protein galectin-1 could be a biomarker for patients at risk of life threatening sepsis
A sugar-binding protein could fuel terrible inflammation and worsen sepsis, a disease that kills more than 270,000 people every year
Immunology study finds protein critical to T cell metabolism and anti-tumor immune response
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have discovered that a protein called NF-kappa B-inducing kinase (NIK)
Prediabetes subtypes identified
All prediabetes is not the same: in people in the preliminary stages of type 2 diabetes, there are six clearly
Vatican to begin vaccinations second half of January
The Vatican announced Saturday its COVID-19 vaccination campaign will begin “in the next few days” with health workers and the
EU ready to help expand vaccine production
The European Union is ready to help drug companies expand coronavirus vaccine production to clear a “bottleneck” in distribution, its
UK hits daily virus record, is urged to keep schools closed
With daily coronavirus infections surging as a result of a new virus variant, the British government faced mounting pressure Saturday
India OKs AstraZeneca and locally made COVID-19 vaccines
India authorized two COVID-19 vaccines on Sunday, paving the way for a huge inoculation program to stem the coronavirus pandemic
Lockdowns, curfews, alcohol bans as nations fight resurgent virus
Countries across the world tightened restrictions on their populations Saturday to fight a resurgence in the coronavirus, as the European