In 2017, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers broke his right collarbone in a game against the Minnesota Vikings. Typically,
Month: July 2021
Detecting oesophageal cancer with AI
Experts at UCL and spinout company Odin Vision working with clinicians at UCLH have used artificial intelligence (AI) to help
Defibrillators in GP clinics should be standard
People who suffer a cardiac arrest while in a GP clinic are twice as likely to survive if they are
Israel data ‘preliminary signal’ Delta variant can bypass vaccine: expert
Rising coronavirus cases in Israel, where most residents are inoculated with the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, offer “a preliminary signal” the vaccine
Johnson says restrictions to ease, UK must live with virus
Britain plans to scrap laws requiring face masks and social distancing later this month, Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed Monday,
Helping elderly patients return to independence after hospital admission
Older patients should be assessed for cognitive function and frailty on admission to hospital to improve rehabilitation programs and discharge
Study of T cells from COVID-19 convalescents guides vaccine strategies
A KAIST immunology research team found that most convalescent patients of COVID-19 develop and maintain T cell memory for over
Being clean and hygienic need not impair childhood immunity
The theory that modern society is too clean, leading to defective immune systems in children, should be discarded, according to
Could genetics hold the key to preventing SIDS?
A state-of-the-art genetic biobank could hold the key to preventing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), potentially saving the lives of
Breakthrough in tissue engineering as ‘shape memory’ supports tissue growth
Research published today has demonstrated the viability of 3D-printed tissue scaffolds that harmlessly degrade while promoting tissue regeneration following implantation.