New research has shed light on how autism-spectrum disorder (ASD) manifests in the brains of girls, prompting the scientists to
Month: April 2021
Alaska to offer tourists COVID-19 vaccines starting June 1
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy said Friday that COVID-19 vaccines would be made available at key airports in the state starting
How to actually fix a lost voice, according to science: Lemon and honey won’t work
Losing our voice, having a hoarse voice, or having any difficulties with our voice can be challenging, especially for those
Four in ten transgender women have HIV
Four in 10 transgender women have HIV, which shows the urgent need to offer them more prevention and treatment services,
Study shows past COVID-19 infection doesn’t fully protect young people against reinfection
Although antibodies induced by SARS-CoV-2 infection are largely protective, they do not completely protect against reinfection in young people, as
Quinn on Nutrition: Nutrition for lung disease
My sister started smoking in her early 20s. She thought it would help her lose weight. Knowingly or unknowingly, that
Chronic adverse effects from anti-PD-1 immunotherapies common
Chronic immune-related adverse effects after adjuvant treatment with anti-programmed cell death 1 (anti-PD-1) immunotherapies for melanoma are more common than
Could the pandemic help boost diversity in clinical trials?
The pandemic has exposed troubling inequities in the United States that have left Black and Hispanic people at higher risk
Pfizer to send more COVID vaccines to Canada as Moderna jabs delayed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday assured Canadians that the country’s turbulent COVID-19 vaccine rollout remains on track after Pfizer
Heart patients advised to move more to avoid heart attacks and strokes
Elevated blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes increase the risk of heart disease. But a large study today reveals that