The Philippines announced Saturday that more than 24 million people in and around Manila will go into lockdown next week,
Month: March 2021
Frequent seasonal coronavirus reinfections hint at possibility of endemic COVID-19
Reinfections of seasonal coronaviruses are frequent, according to new research that suggests that the coronavirus behind the current pandemic could
European countries tighten virus curbs, France ‘critical’
France, Belgium and Poland on Saturday tightened curbs as coronavirus cases surged in Europe while the Philippines prepared for a
Study challenges the effectiveness of cannabis-based medicine for treating chronic pain
Researchers from the University of Bath’s Centre for Pain Research have contributed to a major international review into the safety
PET and CT scans provide keen views of lungs with active TB, and are better assessment tools than sputum tests
In clinical trials, a time-honored but old-school way to determine if TB is being knocked out by antibiotics involves having
Silent MRSA carriers have twice the mortality rate of adults without the bacteria
A University of Florida study of middle-aged and older adults finds those who unknowingly carry methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA,
Research group identifies potential therapeutic target for lupus
A recent study published in JCI found that a neutrophil’s endoplasmic reticulum, the organelle that normally makes proteins in the cell, becomes
World-first discovery paves way to new cancer treatment
Australian researchers have discovered a new way to target an aggressive childhood cancer, neuroblastoma, one of the most common and
Luck is essential for any successful coronavirus variant, study shows
Let’s say you are a new member of the SARS-CoV-2 family, with a few genetic tweaks that distinguish you from
Now vaccinated, older adults emerge from COVID hibernation
Bill Griffin waited more than a year for this moment: Newly vaccinated, he embraced his 3-year-old granddaughter for the first