Some people’s willingness to reduce the spread of COVID-19 seems to be connected to their feelings about scientists rather than
Day: March 9, 2021
Immune cell implicated in development of lung disease following viral infection
Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have implicated a type of immune cell in the development
Mix of treatments could be way to restore hand function in thumb-base osteoarthritis
The base of our thumb may be just a small part of our hand, but we rely on it more
Researchers reveal mechanism of hepatitis B-induced venous metastasis and immune escape of hepatocellular carcinoma
In China, about 70 million people are infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV), and more than 80% of liver cancer
Head injury 25 years later: Study finds increased risk of dementia
Head injury in the United States is common, with over 23 million adults age 40 or older reporting a history
Tropical cyclone exposure linked to rise in hospitalizations from many causes for older adults
An increase in overall hospitalizations was reported for older adults in the week following exposure to a tropical cyclone, according
N95 mask disinfection: New evidence on how hospitals can effectively recycle key PPE
Some hospitals continue to face a need to disinfect and reuse N95 face masks during the pandemic and a study
63% of people reported decreased time spent visiting green spaces during lockdown
Almost two thirds of people, 63%, reported a decrease in time spent visiting green spaces following movement restrictions in the
COVID-19 risk increases with airborne pollen
When airborne pollen levels are higher, increased SARS-CoV-2 infection rates can be observed. These results were determined by a large-scale
The benefits of the Mediterranean diet pass on to the families of patients who follow it
People living with a patient undergoing an intensive weight loss treatment also benefit from this therapy. This has been demonstrated