New research from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) medical oncologist Dean Bajorin, MD, and colleagues found that patients who
Month: June 2021
Many COVID-19 patients produce immune responses against their body’s tissues or organs
A University of Birmingham-led study funded by the UK Coronavirus Immunology Consortium has found that many patients with COVID-19 produce
Prior COVID-19 infection reduces infection risk for up to 10 months
The risk of being infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, is substantially reduced for up to 10 months
Secret shopper study sheds light on barriers to opioid treatment for women
After a 2020 Vanderbilt University Medical Center study showed women have a difficult time accessing treatment for opioid use disorder
Lessons from the last pandemic point the way toward universal flu vaccines
A new study from the University of Chicago and Scripps Research Institute shows that during the last great pandemic—2009’s H1N1
Analyzing tumor microenvironment at single cell level sheds light on metastatic melanoma outcomes
There are several new treatment options available for patients with advanced melanoma. While these therapies have greatly improved the prognosis
Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine recipients have lower antibody levels targeting the Delta variant
Levels of antibodies in the blood of vaccinated people that are able to recognise and fight the new SARS-CoV-2 Delta
Modeling COVID’s impact on pregnancy and birth trends
A different type of surge may be on the way more than a year into the pandemic—a baby surge. The
Insight into early stages of bowel cancer could provide new treatments
An international team of scientists have identified key factors underpinning the development of bowel or colorectal cancer in patients with
Study shows obesity may increase risk of long-term complications of COVID-19
A Cleveland Clinic study shows that survivors of COVID-19 who have moderate or severe obesity may have a greater risk