A very large international team of researchers has compiled and performed phylogenetic and phylogeographic analysis on massive amounts of data
Month: September 2021
Comprehensive review of antioxidants and common arterial condition
Antioxidants are a powerful category of molecules the full benefits of which scientists are just beginning to understand. Nutritional science
Amid talk of boosters, global vaccine disparity gets sharper
Several hundred people line up every morning, starting before dawn, on a grassy area outside Nairobi’s largest hospital hoping to
Review finds hysterectomy can be avoided for common gynecological condition
Adenomyosis—an abnormal tissue growth into the muscular wall of the uterus that causes painful cramps and heavy or prolonged menstrual
20 years later, fallout from toxic WTC dust cloud grows
The dust cloud caught Carl Sadler near the East River, turning his clothes and hair white as he looked for
Health insights for a year with COVID-19 in Australia
A new report into the health effects of COVID-19 on Australians during 2020 and early 2021 includes analyses of the
The pandemic has disrupted preventive health care. Here’s how to get back on track
Have you overlooked or postponed your health checkups during the unending 20-month pandemic? A new study suggests that U.S. cancer
Understanding sickle cell disease
Sickle cell disease, which is a group of inherited red blood cell disorders, affects approximately 100,000 people in the U.S.,
Vaccines effective against Delta variant
COVID-19 vaccines are effective at preventing hospitalizations and emergency department visits caused by the Delta variant, according to data from a national
Memory killer T cells are primed in the spleen during influenza infection
CD8+ T cells—known as “killer” T cells—are the assassins of the immune system. Once they are primed, they seek out