A study of antibody-producing B cells from patients who recovered from COVID-19 reveals a new cross-reactive antibody and what makes
Month: April 2021
Teenage girls at double football-related concussion risk of boys
New findings published today in the journal JAMA Network Open show that teenage girls playing football are at almost double the risk
Unique insight into babies’ cerebral fuel
Newly published research from a Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington-led study provides the first reliable data of its kind
Secondhand smoke appears to heighten risk of oral cancer
People who are exposed to secondhand smoke could have a 51% higher risk of developing oral cancer, suggests a review
Texas Biomed shares critical work in development of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine
When the world was coming to grips with an emerging global pandemic a year ago, scientists at Texas Biomedical Research
Skin and bones repaired by bioprinting during surgery
Fixing traumatic injuries to the skin and bones of the face and skull is difficult because of the many layers
Studies connect hormone to breast cancer and uncover potential for novel targeted drugs
The hormone prolactin has long been understood to play a vital role in breast growth and development and the production
Salt sensitivity may increase risk of high blood pressure
People who are salt-sensitive may have an increased risk of developing high blood pressure, according to a study that points
New study provides insight in identifying, treating lung cancer at early stages
Lung carcinomas are the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States and worldwide. Lung squamous cell carcinomas (non-small
New prostate cancer urine test shows how aggressive disease is
New prostate cancer urine test shows how aggressive disease is and could reduce invasive biopsies Researchers from the University of