Throughout development, life and the processes of aging, all human cells accumulate mutations, resulting in what is called mosaicism, a
Day: August 15, 2021
Russia reports record virus deaths third day in a row
Russia on Saturday recorded its highest daily coronavirus death toll for a third day running, as the country continues to
ICoast records first case of Ebola: health minister
Ivory Coast has recorded a first case of Ebola, the health minister announced late Saturday, the first occurence of the
Virus claims more young victims as deaths climb yet again
A young mother had just celebrated her first wedding anniversary and was one of six members of a Jacksonville church
Iran will impose 6-day ‘general lockdown’ over coronavirus
Iran says it will impose a six-day-long “general lockdown” in cities across the country after being hit by what it
Australia clamps down on ‘most concerning day of the pandemic’
Australia’s biggest city announced tighter COVID restrictions including heavier fines and tighter policing on Saturday as authorities battled to contain
Researchers find vital enzyme holds key to the fight against cancer and viral infections
A new study led by University of California, Irvine (UCI) researchers identifies two ways in which APOBEC3A— a vital enzyme
Guatemala declares state of emergency over Delta COVID surge
Guatemala has declared a new state of emergency and will impose an overnight curfew from Sunday to contain a surge
More US cities requiring proof of vaccination to go places
Hold on to that vaccination card. A rapidly growing number of places across the U.S. are requiring people to show
Uncovering trends and gaps in Hispanic population health research
In demographic and health research, the Hispanic population is often treated as a homogeneous block despite notable differences in race,