The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the quality of care given to small and sick newborn babies in all regions of
Month: March 2021
More accurate method to predict long term outcomes for pre-invasive breast cancer
A study by Queen Mary University of London researchers, funded by Cancer Research UK, confirms the role of the oestrogen
New research reveals possible cause of mystery condition that leaves people paralysed
Researchers believe they may have discovered a possible cause of a mystery condition that can leave sufferers suddenly unable to
Use of AI to fight COVID-19 risks harming ‘disadvantaged groups’, experts warn
Rapid deployment of artificial intelligence and machine learning to tackle coronavirus must still go through ethical checks and balances, or
Gilead, Merck team up to develop long-acting HIV drug
American pharmaceutical companies Gilead and Merck announced Monday they have partnered to develop a new HIV therapy that could see
How well do COVID vaccines protect after organ transplant?
A new study raised questions about how well COVID-19 vaccines protect organ transplant recipients—and what precautions people with suppressed immune
Non-invasive skin swab samples are enough to quickly detect COVID-19, a new study finds
Researchers at the University of Surrey have found that non-invasive skin swab samples may be enough to detect COVID-19. The
Roche launches test for coronavirus variants
Swiss pharma giant Roche announced Tuesday the launch of a new test to help researchers find coronavirus variants which are
Over half have symptoms of major depressive disorder after COVID-19
More than half of individuals with prior COVID-19 illness have met the criteria for symptoms of major depressive disorder, according
Countries halting AstraZeneca vaccine
The EU’s three biggest countries—France, Italy and Germany—are the latest to suspend AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 shots because of fears over blood