Current guidelines for managing osteoporosis specifically call out hip or spine fractures for increasing the risk for subsequent bone breaks.
Month: May 2021
A trait of the rare few whose bodies naturally control HIV: ‘Trained’ immune cells
Immunity often calls to mind the adaptive immune response, made up of antibodies and T cells that learn to fight
Being around children makes adults more generous
Adults are more compassionate and are up to twice as likely to donate to charity when children are present, according
One cup of leafy green vegetables a day lowers risk of heart disease
New Edith Cowan University (ECU) research has found that by eating just one cup of nitrate-rich vegetables each day people
Study examines movement in children with autism
For more than a year, researchers at The University of Texas at El Paso’s Stanley E. Fulton Gait Research &
New York to lift many COVID-19 restrictions
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced a major easing of coronavirus restrictions Monday, including the imminent resumption of 24-hour operations
New understanding of ovarian follicle development may lead to novel reproductive therapies
For the first time, researchers have shown how Mullerian inhibiting substance (MIS), also known as anti-Mullerian hormone, a key reproductive
3D ‘lung-on-a-chip’ model developed to test new therapies for COVID-19 and other lung conditions
Globally, lung failure is one of the leading causes of death. Many conditions can affect and damage the lungs, including
Herd immunity for Americans may be an elusive goal, experts say
While more than half of American adults have gotten at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, many scientists and
COVID vaccination in pregnancy may pass helpful antibodies to baby
Here’s reassuring news for moms-to-be: Pregnant women who receive the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccines appear to transfer protective antibodies