The head of the EU’s disease control agency warned Friday that the novel coronavirus could last indefinitely even as global
Month: February 2021
Iran’s Rouhani warns of virus ‘fourth wave’
Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani warned Saturday of a COVID-19 “fourth wave” as cases rise in certain areas of the Middle
Liquid biopsy for colorectal cancer could guide therapy for tumors
A new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis demonstrates that a liquid biopsy examining blood or
Study suggests sounds influence the developing brain earlier than previously thought
Scientists have yet to answer the age-old question of whether or how sound shapes the minds of fetuses in the
Researchers propose that humidity from masks may lessen severity of COVID-19
Masks help protect the people wearing them from getting or spreading SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, but now researchers
Star-shaped brain cells may be linked to stuttering
Astrocytes—star-shaped cells in the brain that are actively involved in brain function—may play an important role in stuttering, a study
Patient critical after reinfection with S.African variant: study
Doctors in France are treating a critically ill patient infected with the South African coronavirus variant, four months after he
Gene-based blood test for melanoma spread evaluates treatment progress
A test that monitors blood levels of DNA fragments released by dying tumor cells may serve as an accurate early
Synthetic ‘mini’ receptors block atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis, a lipid-triggered chronic inflammatory disease of the arteries, is the main cause of strokes and heart attacks. An international
The science behind why hobbies can improve our mental health
The pandemic has taken its toll on many peoples’ mental health. Given the fear of the virus and the government restrictions