It’s no surprise to hear that women’s fertility wanes as their biological clock ticks away. But do men have a
Month: August 2021
Paralympics haven’t decreased barriers to physical activity for most people with disabilities
More than 4,000 athletes from around the world will compete at the Tokyo Paralympic Games, a tenfold increase since the first Paralympics
Severe COVID-19 symptoms in the elderly are consistent with a weaker immune system
Age is the primary risk factor for many infectious diseases including COVID-19. A team of researchers led by CiRA Prof.
Delayed care for juvenile new-onset type 1 diabetes
Four out of ten children and adolescents who were admitted with new-onset type 1 diabetes and diabetic ketoacidosis did not
How awake prone positioning can prevent intubation in COVID-19 patients
A six country clinical study of more than 1,100 hospitalized COVID-19 patients who required high-flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy suggests
Study traces the blueprints for how human kidneys form their filtering units
When it comes to building a kidney, only nature possesses the complete set of blueprints. But a USC-led team of
Little change in number of uninsured in pandemic’s first year
While the COVID-19 pandemic has had a big impact on the economy and jobs, it didn’t result in fewer Americans
WHO issues call for experts to help with COVID origins probe
The World Health Organization has issued a call for experts to join a new advisory group it’s forming, in part
Decision on J&J COVID vaccine booster doses could take weeks
A decision on booster shots for the approximately 13.8 million Americans who received Johnson & Johnson’s single-shot coronavirus vaccine is
One-half of patients with low-risk prostate cancer switch from active surveillance to active treatment
Nearly half of men initially managed with active surveillance for “low-risk” prostate cancer transition to definitive treatment – such as