Drugs routinely used during fertility treatments to release eggs do not increase the risk of developing breast cancer, new research
Month: June 2021
New analysis reveals link between birthdays and COVID-19 spread during the height of the pandemic
In counties with already high COVID-19 infection rates, birthday bashes may have fueled infection spread during the peak months of
Blood test could guide precision treatment in bladder cancer
A blood test that can detect tiny amounts of circulating cancer DNA may be able to identify risk of cancer
Implantable brain device relieves pain in early study
A computerized brain implant effectively relieves short-term and chronic pain in rodents, a new study finds. The experiments, conducted by
Virtual reality as pain relief: Reducing dressing change pain in pediatric burn patients
According to the American Burn Association, burn injuries affect approximately 250,000 children in the United States each year. The pain
Extracellular mRNA transported to the nucleus shows translation-independent function
A research group led by Professor Sachie Hiratsuka, of the Institute for Biomedical Research, Shinshu University, has found that a
Gene profile in blood predicts risk of poor outcomes, death for patients with COVID-19
A blood gene profile associated with a high risk of dying from a severe lung disease can also predict poor
Using a tapeworm drug against SARS-CoV-2?
Researchers from the German Center for Infection Research (DZIF) at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and the University of Bonn have
Third pandemic wave hits as Brazil surpasses half million COVID deaths
Brazil on Saturday became the second country after the United States to surpass 500,000 COVID-19 deaths as the South American
China vaccine doses pass one billion mark
The number of COVID-19 jabs administered in China has passed the one billion mark, health officials said Sunday, more than