Two doses of CoronaVac are safe and provoke a strong antibody response among children and adolescents aged 3-17 years, according
Month: June 2021
GluN3A knockout mouse: Alternative model for Alzheimer’s neurodegeneration
In recent debate over the FDA’s approval of the Alzheimer’s drug aducanumab, we’ve heard a lot about the “amyloid hypothesis.”
In a dish, a mouse, crafted from stem cells, begins to form
The tiny mouse embryo has a heart that beats. Its muscles, blood vessels, gut and nervous system are beginning to
Connective tissue protein fights bacterial infection
A connective tissue protein known to support the framework of organs also encourages immune responses that fight bacterial infections, while
Mask-wearing reduces COVID-19 transmission, study finds
Mask-wearing is associated with a significant reduction in COVID-19 transmission and factors other than mandates contributed to the global uptake
Mouse brain imaged from the microscopic to the macroscopic level
Researchers at the University of Chicago and the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have leveraged existing advanced
Pulling wisdom teeth can improve long-term taste function
Patients who had their wisdom teeth extracted had improved tasting abilities decades after having the surgery, a new Penn Medicine
Queenslanders prescribed opioids increased tenfold in 20 years
Although the number of Queensland medical practitioners prescribing opioids increased more than 11-fold between 1997 and 2018, the number of
People with high-deductible health plans less likely to seek ER treatment for chest pain
People who must spend $1,000 or more annually in out-of-pocket medical deductibles under their health care insurance plan were less
Millions of Sydney residents in coronavirus lockdown
Millions of Sydney residents began the first full day of a two-week coronavirus lockdown on Sunday, as Australia imposed new