Algeria will manufacture the Chinese coronavirus vaccine Sinovac locally, the government announced Saturday, in a country hit by rising cases
Month: July 2021
Neuroscientists posit that brain region is a key locus of learning
Small and seemingly specialized, the brain’s locus coeruleus (LC) region has been stereotyped for its outsized export of the arousal-stimulating
Using silicone wristbands to measure air quality
A study by researchers at the Texas A&M University School of Public Health shows that inexpensive and convenient devices such
Comprehensive clinical sequencing opens door to the promise of precision medicine
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital investigators have demonstrated that comprehensive genomic sequencing of all pediatric cancer patients is feasible and
States scale back virus reporting just as cases surge
Several states scaled back their reporting of COVID-19 statistics this month just as cases across the country started to skyrocket,
‘Feel good’ brain messenger can be willfully controlled, new study reveals
From the thrill of hearing an ice cream truck approaching to the spikes of pleasure while sipping a fine wine,
Increased testing needed to fight delta strain in Europe: WHO
Increased free testing, contact tracing and other steps are needed to fight the COVID-19 Delta variant, now dominant in much
Delta variant spurring uptick in COVID-19 cases, largely in the unvaccinated
The fast-spreading Delta variant is believed to be contributing to the recent uptick in COVID-19 cases in certain areas, particularly
Vascular disease in women presents differently than it does in men
In April 2019, vascular surgeons in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo organized
Screentime can make you feel sick: Managing cybersickness
Do you ever feel like the light of your computer screen is burrowing into your eyes and making your head