Hospitalized patients with COVID-19 who received the rheumatoid arthritis drug baricitinib, in combination with the standard of care including corticosteroids, died
Month: September 2021
Insufficient evidence that AI breast cancer screening is accurate enough to replace human scrutiny
Humans still seem to be better than technology when it comes to the accuracy of spotting possible cases of breast
Spain says 70% of population fully vaccinated
One of the global frontrunners in vaccination against the coronavirus, Spain on Wednesday it had fully vaccinated just over 70
Minor cell population plays major role in triggering a silent subset of inherited MDS cases
In the United States, as many as 187,000 people are coping with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) that damage the bone marrow’s
Beyond dopamine: New reward circuitry discovered
The key to overcoming addictions and psychiatric disorders lives deep inside the netherworld of our brains and the circuitry that
Food insecurity during college years linked to lower graduation rate
A study led by a researcher at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that food insecurity among college
Double vaccination halves risk of Long COVID
Adults who have received a double vaccination are 47% less likely to have Long COVID should they contract a COVID-19
Human health may be at risk from long-term exposure to air pollution below current air quality standards and guidelines
Long-term exposure to air pollution appears to still be linked to higher mortality despite the existence of air quality standards
Teachers not at increased risk of hospital admission or severe COVID-19 during 2020-21 academic year
Neither teachers nor their household members were at increased risk of hospital admission with COVID-19 or severe COVID-19 at any
Scientists in Sweden discover a rare, aggressive form of Alzheimer’s that begins in the early 40s
A newly discovered gene mutation linked to early onset Alzheimer’s disease has been discovered by an international team of scientists,