Based on previous studies of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is known that a specific form of white immune cells, natural
Month: September 2021
Three health issues doctors are seeing more of due to COVID-19
The stress, isolation and disruption of our routines during the coronavirus pandemic have taken their toll on many of us,
New hope for antibody to treat muscular dystrophy
Northwestern Medicine scientists have developed an antibody that they believe can be used to treat muscular dystrophy, findings that were
What is frozen shoulder?
Pain and stiffness in your shoulder can make every activity including sleep difficult. Worsening shoulder pain, especially at night, could
A T-cell power-up for tumor treatments
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. But in recent years, a revolutionary therapy has
Medicine that treats gout could also battle COVID-19
As COVID-19 cases continue to skyrocket across the U.S. and the world, few options are available for treating patients infected
New risk factor identified for the most common childhood cancer
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), a cancer involving white blood cells known as lymphocytes, is the most common childhood cancer, representing
Screens don’t really hurt kids, and they may have some benefits: study
School-aged children who spend more time in front of screens are only slightly more likely to have attention disorders, disturbed
Genomic comparison of prostate cancer cells eradicated by and resistant to treatment
An international team led by researchers from Tampere University and the University of Eastern Finland has discovered how comparing genomic
Not even a global pandemic can stop poor hand hygiene
New Curtin research has identified that the average Australian only occasionally washed their hands properly during the COVID-19 pandemic, despite