Investigators found similarities in the bacterial composition of the mouth among patients with early rheumatoid arthritis and those at risk
Month: May 2021
Research team discovers how to restrict growth, spread of head and neck cancers
Researchers from the UCLA School of Dentistry have discovered a key molecule that allows cancer stem cells to bypass the
Which medications are most toxic to the liver?
A new study published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology provides insights on how common hospitalized patients develop liver injury from
Study finds potential therapeutic target for pediatric acute myeloid leukemia
Researchers have identified a gene expressed in children with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) that could serve as a new immunotherapy
Reduced kidney function linked to increased risk of dementia
Chronic kidney disease is when a person’s kidneys progressively lose their ability to filter waste from the blood and eliminate
New marker predicts benefit of radiotherapy for early-stage breast cancer
A study involving researchers at Karolinska Institutet and Gothenburg University in Sweden has found that low levels of a protein
Cruises eye smoother waters with vaccines, ‘health bubbles’
With tests, vaccinations and isolation areas, cruise ship companies are hoping for smoother sailing this travel season after fears over
Oregon extends COVID workplace mask rule indefinitely
Oregon adopted a controversial rule on Tuesday that indefinitely extends coronavirus mask and social distancing requirements for all businesses in
WTO mulling intellectual property waivers for vaccines
Ambassadors from World Trade Organization countries on Wednesday plan to discuss trade rules protecting the technological know-how behind COVID-19 vaccines
Five things to know about: Mixing and matching coronavirus vaccines
Amid global vaccine rollouts, with nearly 1.2 billion doses currently administered, some countries have recommended a mixed-dose approach where a first prime