Outside an old blue and white school in northeastern Spain dozens of farm workers wait their turn to be vaccinated
Month: May 2021
Seeking a pill to cure Covid: drugmakers eye alternative to vaccines
Prevention is better than cure—but when it comes to Covid, what happens when people can’t get the vaccine, don’t want
This brain circuit signals when to stop eating; could regulating it help with obesity
Like a good story, feeding has a beginning, a middle and an end. It begins with appetite prompting the search
Opiate overdoses linked to poor mental health
The opioid epidemic is taking a deadly toll on people in disproportionate clusters from Cape Cod to San Diego, according
Head and neck cancer cells hijack nearby healthy tissue, promoting further invasion of cancer cells
Up to half of patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma will experience tumor recurrence or new tumors—tumors that
Technology to monitor mental wellbeing might be right at your fingertips
To help patients manage their mental wellness between appointments, researchers at Texas A&M University have developed a smart device-based electronic
Young adults with schizophrenia have highest suicide risk
Adults with schizophrenia have an elevated risk of dying from suicide. Yet there’s only limited understanding of when and why
Ultrasensitive blood test detects viral protein, confirms vaccine activates robust immune response
The carefully orchestrated dance between the immune system and the viral proteins that induce immunity against COVID-19 may be more
Immediate skin-to-skin contact after birth improves survival of pre-term babies
Continuous skin-to-skin contact starting immediately after delivery, even before the baby has been stabilized, can reduce mortality by 25
Needle size not tied to postdural puncture headache in orthopedic patients
No cases of postdural puncture headache (PDPH) were reported in a cohort of patients receiving spinal injections with smaller or