Women often struggle with managing their weight and other health risk factors, such as high cholesterol, once they transition through
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Blood clots in people with severe COVID-19 may be related to abnormal antibody response
Inflammation and blood clotting seen in very severe cases of COVID-19 may be caused by the antibodies sent to fight
Sydney lockdown extended by four weeks as virus outbreak grows
Millions of Sydney residents will spend another month in lockdown, authorities announced Wednesday, citing a still-fast-growing coronavirus outbreak and stubbornly
Modifiable risk factors increase risk of brain complications in patients hospitalized with COVID-19
A new study highlights the range of brain complications experienced by hospitalized adults in the UK with severe COVID-19. Researchers
Turning the molecular clock back on halts neuroblastoma tumor growth
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Cancer Center have found that the molecular clock may be key
Model can predict how drug interactions influence antibiotic resistance
Scientists have proposed a modeling framework which could predict how antibiotic resistance will evolve in response to different treatment combinations,
How Australia’s fickleness on COVID vaccines is perpetuating global vaccine inequity
Despite assurances from Prime Minister Scott Morrison that Australia was at “the front of the queue” for COVID-19 vaccines, Australia’s
How vaccinated people can make sense of the rise in breakthrough COVID-19 infections
COVID-19 cases are rapidly on the rise across the United States. And even fully vaccinated individuals are testing positive. States
What makes some immune cells better at killing melanoma
T cells rely on surface proteins called T cell receptors (TCRs) to bind to and destroy viruses, cancer cells, and
Children under 12 can’t be vaccinated yet, so what should parents do?
In the United States, just shy of half of all adults are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and an additional 7.6