Head and neck cancer is the sixth most common cancer worldwide, and while effective treatments exist, sadly, the cancer often
Month: January 2021
Study proves potential for reducing pre-term birth by treating fetus as patient
The results of a study by researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch may pave the way for a
Study examines mono, chronic fatigue syndrome in college students
Many college students fully recover from infectious mononucleosis (which is almost always caused by Epstein-Barr virus) within 1-6 weeks, but
Nearly pain-free microneedle patch can test for antibodies and more in the fluid between cells
Blood draws are no fun. They hurt. Veins can burst, or even roll—like they’re trying to avoid the needle, too.
Exercising muscle combats chronic inflammation on its own
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated that human muscle has an innate ability to ward off the damaging effects
NSAIDs might exacerbate or suppress COVID-19 depending on timing, mouse study suggests
New research shows that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) reduced both antibody and inflammatory responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection in mice. The
Approved drug could make radiation therapy more effective for head, neck cancer: study
Head and neck cancer is the sixth most common cancer worldwide, and while effective treatments exist, sadly, the cancer often
UK doctors seek review of 12-week gap between vaccine doses
A major British doctors’ group is says the U.K. government should “urgently review” it’s decision to give people a second
Virus mutations down to chance, in more ways than one
The emergence of several, more infectious strains of the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has worried governments and scientists, who are investigating
When will the world be vaccinated against COVID-19
The global effort to find vaccines for COVID-19 has been incredibly successful, with multiple vaccines demonstrating high efficacy in clinical