For patients with advanced squamous non-small cell lung cancer (sq- NSCLC), adding tislelizumab in combination with chemotherapy is associated with
Month: April 2021
Research reveals why redheads may have different pain thresholds
New research led by investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) provides insights on why people with red hair exhibit altered
Latin America passes 25 million coronavirus infections
Latin America and the Caribbean passed the 25 million mark Friday for recorded coronavirus cases as a surge in infections
Michigan’s Middle Eastern and North African population face barriers to optimal health
Within southeast Michigan’s Middle Eastern and North African community, those who worry about deportation or believe they’ve been treated unfairly
Italy enters 3-day Easter lockdown amid vaccination snags
Italy entered a three-day nationwide coronavirus lockdown Saturday to deter Easter travel and get-togethers even as the country’s variant-fueled spike
French hospitals boost Easter staff to battle virus resurge
French hospitals brought in extra staff for the Easter holiday weekend to cope with growing numbers of virus patients, while
Five things to know about the AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine
Cheap and easy to store, the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine has boosted the global fight against coronavirus but fears over cases of
Europe ramps up vaccinations as virus haunts Easter holidays
The French city of Lyon’s main stadium opened as a mass vaccination center during Easter weekend, and thousands spent the
UK eyes testing out COVID-19 passports at mass gatherings
Britain is planning to test a series of measures including “coronavirus status certifications” over the coming weeks to see if
Paris medics fear worst of COVID wave still to come
In the COVID-19 intensive care unit of the Antony Private Hospital south of Paris, no bed stays free for long