A new study by Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers of more the 400,000 Medicare patients taking medications for insomnia found
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No sign of COVID-19 vaccine in breast milk
Messenger RNA vaccines against COVID-19 were not detected in human milk, according to a small study by UC San Francisco,
New score measures health-related quality of life in patients with kidney failure
Results from a new study support the validity of a score that considers various patient-reported measures and preferences for assessing
Immune and clotting components in blood could contribute to psychosis
A scientific review has found evidence that a disruption in blood clotting and the first line immune system could be
3D ‘assembloid’ shows how SARS-CoV-2 infects brain cells
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine have produced a
First vaccinations given in Haiti since start of pandemic
Health care workers and senior citizens were the first people vaccinated on Friday in Haiti as part of a test
Artificial sweeteners enable delivery of carbon monoxide to treat organ injury
An oral prodrug developed by a team of scientists led by Binghe Wang, Regents’ Professor of Chemistry at Georgia State
Common COVID-19 antibiotic no more effective than placebo
A UC San Francisco study has found that the antibiotic azithromycin was no more effective than a placebo in preventing
Add fatty acid to taste: New technology reveals single cancer cells have different appetites for fatty acids
A new method developed by Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) and University of California, Riverside provides new insights into cancer
Study finds vaccine hesitancy lower in poorer countries
New research published in Nature Medicine reveals willingness to get a COVID-19 vaccine was considerably higher in developing countries (80% of respondents)