While most cases of type 1 diabetes are classified as autoimmune diseases, a minor proportion of these patients have non-immune-mediated
Day: August 28, 2021
First study to investigate the role of RNA tags in Alzheimer’s disease
Understanding the role of tau protein in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has led to new ways to diagnose it as well
Vaccine boosters are likely to increase protection against variants
How well do vaccines protect against the new variants of the coronavirus? This is a question we—a group of scientists
Youth report feeling physically, mentally better after spending time in nature
Taking a walk in the park or just going outdoors could help youth feel better, and promoting public health policies
Are colds and flu coming back?
A remarkable side effect of the pandemic has been the near vanishing of colds, flu, and other viruses. All of
Is cutting back your drinking worth a shot?
As one drunk ghost once said to another, it’s time to talk about the boos. If you’re in your 20s
Has Delta killed the herd immunity dream?
As the Delta variant continues its global surge, experts are questioning whether the long-held goal of achieving herd immunity from
Denmark to lift all COVID restrictions by Sept 10
Denmark will lift all of its COVID-19 restrictions by September 10, health officials said Friday, saying the virus no longer
COVID-19, not vaccination, presents biggest blood clot risks: study
Researchers from the University of Oxford have today announced the results of a study into thrombocytopenia (a condition with low
Understanding and targeting prostate cancer metabolism
South Australian medical researchers have identified a new way in which prostate cancer cells use glucose to grow and survive,