New Delhi led major cities across India into a weekend lockdown Saturday as the country confronts a fierce new coronavirus
Month: April 2021
Neural plasticity depends on this long noncoding RNA’s journey from nucleus to synapse
Making memories involves more than seeing friends or taking photos. The brain constantly adapts to new information and stores memories
Fighting COVID with plant products and repurposed pharmaceuticals
Chemists Kaushik Sarkar and Rajesh Kumar of the University of North Bengal in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, have investigated the
Coronavirus does not infect the brain but still inflicts damage
SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, likely does not directly infect the brain but can still inflict significant neurological damage,
ATA issues guidelines for managing anaplastic thyroid cancer
In new guidelines issued by the American Thyroid Association and published in the March issue of Thyroid, recommendations are presented for
Study reveals how some antibodies can broadly neutralize ebolaviruses
Some survivors of ebolavirus outbreaks make antibodies that can broadly neutralize these viruses—and now, scientists at Scripps Research have illuminated
COVID-19: Does exercising really reduce the risk?
A new US study shows that people who are less physically active are more likely to be hospitalized and die with COVID-19.
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis: What to know about rare blood clot condition
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis was reported in six American women after they were injected with the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19
Response to one COVID-19 vaccine dose strong in previously infected
For persons with a history of previous infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the neutralizing antibody titer
COVID-19: Scientists identify human genes that fight infection
Scientists at Sanford Burnham Prebys have identified a set of human genes that fight SARS-CoV-2 infection, the virus that causes