Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine have produced a
Month: July 2021
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)
How micro-circuits in the brain regulate fear
The brain mechanisms underlying the suppression of fear responses have attracted a lot of attention as they are relevant for
HIV ‘significant’ risk factor for severe COVID: WHO
HIV is a “significant” risk factor for severe COVID-19, the World Health Organization said in research published on Thursday that
Meta-analysis finds cannabis may be linked to development of opioid use disorders
The idea that cannabis is a ‘gateway drug’ to more harmful substances such as opioids is controversial, yet has substantially
Where are French people catching COVID?
The Institut Pasteur, in partnership with the French National Health Insurance Fund (CNAM), Santé publique France and the Ipsos Social