People with Charles Bonnet Syndrome, which involves visual hallucinations for people who have lost their sight, have had worsening symptoms
Month: February 2021
Are prenatal genetic tests becoming too complex?
As noninvasive prenatal testing becomes more advanced, questions of informed consent, clinical utility and ethical concerns become more complicated for
Cannabis provides relief for endometriosis sufferers, study finds
Some women desperate for relief from the chronic pain of endometriosis have found using cannabis provides more effective relief from
Genotoxic E. coli implicated in causing colorectal cancer ‘caught in the act’
Escherichia coli bacteria are constitutive members of the human gut microbiota. However, some strains produce a genotoxin called colibactin, which
Blood biomarker detects COVID-19 severity and enables early triage
Dr. Kulasinghe, from QUT Centre for Genomics and Personalised Health and School of Biomedical Sciences, delivered the findings to a
Lockdowns, border closures and related measures could help stop future pandemics
Measures like those New Zealand officials implemented to stop COVID-19, including stay-at-home orders and business shutdowns, could be used to
Oxygen deficit makes nerve cells grow
Oxygen deficit, also called hypoxia, in the brain is actually an absolute state of emergency and can permanently damage nerve
Metabolic response behind reduced cancer cell growth
Researchers from Uppsala University show in a new study that inhibition of the protein EZH2 can reduce the growth of
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