A study that sequenced oral microbiome before, during, and after braces of Japanese patients revealed a transformed bacterial community akin
Day: July 18, 2021
Cellular push and pull, a key to the body’s response to processes such as cancer
From the vocal cords that produce our voice, to our heartbeat, our body’s cells are constantly subjected to mechanical forces
New Merck pneumonia vaccine OK’d in US weeks after Pfizer’s
U.S. regulators have approved a new pneumonia vaccine from Merck, more than a month after OK’ing an improved version of
Dapagliflozin found effective and safe in adults with advanced kidney disease
Studies have shown that diabetes drugs called sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors can provide kidney- and cardiovascular-related benefits to individuals
Autism can be detected during toddlerhood using a brief questionnaire
New research led by the University of Cambridge suggests that autism can be detected at 18-30 months using the Quantitative
Europeans face travel woes as Covid reaches Olympic Village
Europeans faced last-minute travel frustration on Saturday as the UK and France overhauled COVID-19 border restrictions to combat surging infections
France to require 24-hour negative COVID test for some European arrivals
France said Saturday it would require people not fully vaccinated and arriving from some European countries to show a negative
Immune system may need ‘continuing education’ to protect pregnancy
Researchers at UC San Francisco are zeroing in on how the immune system may play a role in miscarriage, which
From birth control to mammograms, many women missed out on preventive care for all of 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic knocked many women off schedule for important health appointments, a new study finds, and many didn’t get
Japan’s Olympic security balancing act leaves few satisfied
Struggling businesses forced to temporarily shut down around Olympics venues. Olympic visitors ordered to install invasive apps and allow GPS