Humans in the 21st century spend most of their time indoors, but the air we breathe inside buildings is not
Month: May 2021
New coronavirus lingers in penis and could cause impotence
Men now have one more compelling reason to get a COVID-19 vaccine—doctors suspect the new coronavirus could make it hard
In pandemic milestone, US lifts indoor mask guidance for vaccinated people
The top US health agency on Thursday said it was lifting mask-wearing guidance for people who are fully vaccinated against
Immunocompromised pediatric patients showed T-cell activity and humoral immunity against SARS-CoV-2
According to data from a cohort of adult and pediatric patients with antibody deficiencies, patients that often fail to make
Health outcomes differ between UK and US children with cystic fibrosis
A new study led by University of Liverpool researchers has confirmed that children with cystic fibrosis (CF) in the US
Study of 70,000 individuals links dementia to smoking and cardiovascular disease
In the largest study of the associations between smoking and cardiovascular disease on cognitive function, researchers at the Translational Genomics
Epigenetic changes drive the fate of a B cell
B cells are the immune cells responsible for creating antibodies, and most B cells, known as B2 cells, produce antibodies
Contact-tracing apps prove that they save lives
A study published today in Nature shows that the NHS COVID-19 app for digital contact tracing, based on the DP3T protocol, averted
NK cells with bispecific antibody show activity against lymphoma cells
Cytokine-activated natural killer (NK) cells derived from donated umbilical cord blood, combined with an investigational bispecific antibody targeting CD16a and
Eating more fruit and vegetables linked to less stress: study
Eating a diet rich in fruit and vegetables is associated with less stress, according to new research from Edith Cowan