Researchers from Uppsala University show in a new study that inhibition of the protein EZH2 can reduce the growth of
Day: February 14, 2021
COVID vaccination potential will not be achieved without increased production, affordable pricing, global availability
Having new COVID-19 vaccines will mean little if people around the world are unable to get vaccinated in a timely
Women better at reading minds than men, new study finds
Psychologists at the University of Bath, Cardiff, and London have developed the first ever ‘mind-reading questionnaire’ to assess how well
Study in Tanzania shows a traditional diet causes less inflammation
Urban Tanzanians have a more activated immune system compared to their rural counterparts. The difference in diet appears to explain
WHO experts want ‘more data’ from China on possible early Covid cases
WHO experts told AFP in an interview Saturday they had not received access to enough raw data while in China
Europe’s virus death toll passes 800,000
More than 800,00 people have died from the coronavirus across Europe since the pandemic began in December 2019, according to
Cabozantinib most effective treatment for metastatic papillary kidney cancer
In a SWOG Cancer Research Network trial that put three targeted drugs to the test, the small molecule inhibitor cabozantinib
Immunotherapy—targeted drug combination improves survival in advanced kidney cancer
Patients with advanced kidney cancer, who received a targeted drug combined with a checkpoint-blocker immunotherapy agent had longer survival than
As new variants spread in France, some want a 3rd lockdown
New virus variants are spreading fast in multiple regions of France, causing local authorities to order tougher mask rules and
Tight supply creates reluctance over federal vaccine sites
The Biden administration’s plan to open 100 vaccination sites by the end of the month was initially embraced by governors