COVID-19 booster shots may be coming for at least some Americans but already the Biden administration is being forced to
Day: September 8, 2021
Alcohol and other substances play complex roles in young people’s experience of attempted suicide
Alcohol and other substances play complex roles in suicidal behavior among young people. Gaining a better understanding of these impacts
Stable memory test scores for Alzheimer’s patients with omega-3 intake
A unique study on Alzheimer’s disease examines the effect of omega-3 fatty acids with memory tests and testing of spinal
Why do people with diabetes develop severe COVID-19?
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, clinicians have noted that certain patients are at especially high risk of developing severe illness or
Legalization of cannabis threatens clean indoor air and public health
After years of progress on protections against secondhand tobacco smoke, multiple states and local governments now allow indoor smoking of
Higher hospitalization seen in older patients with nontuberculous mycobacteria
We are all exposed to nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), which are widely found in the environment, including the soil and water.
Emoji are proposed as a powerful way for patients and doctors to communicate
Emoji, that universal lexicon of colorful and clever symbols meant to replace the written and spoken word, could be a
Researchers discover a gene that controls the severity of colon cancer
Regulatory T cells (TReg) are essential to regulating the immune system. However, there are several different types of TReg cells, and
Valley Fever more common in Utah than previously thought, researchers find
A new research study reveals that Valley Fever, a fungal disease most commonly found in Arizona and California, may be
COVID has ‘devastating’ impact on fight against HIV, TB, malaria: Global Fund
The COVID-19 pandemic had a “devastating” impact on the fight against HIV, tuberculosis and malaria in 2020, according to a