A national task force announced Thursday that it is recommending the immediate implementation of a new diagnostic equation for measuring
Month: September 2021
When it comes to communication skills—maybe we’re born with it?
From inside the womb and as soon as they enter the world, babies absorb information from their environment and the
Flu shots and COVID-19
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends everyone over 6 months get a flu shot every season with rare
Eating spinach could protect against colon cancer
A new study from the Texas A&M University Health Science Center (Texas A&M Health) suggests eating spinach could prevent colon
Lab grown tumor models could improve treatment for pancreatic cancer
An international team of scientists have created a three-dimensional (3-D) pancreatic cancer tumour model in the laboratory, combining a bioengineered
Artificial intelligence tool improves accuracy of breast cancer imaging
A computer program trained to see patterns among thousands of breast ultrasound images can aid physicians in accurately diagnosing breast
Are plant-based burgers better for you?
Plant-based burgers have soared in popularity over the past couple of years. Are these meat alternatives healthier for you than
Is my cloth mask good enough to face the delta variant?
In recent months, some European airlines have banned the use of cloth face coverings to control the spread of the
Increased risk of depression for young people if their mothers experienced depression during or after pregnancy
Children born to mothers who are depressed during and after pregnancy are more likely to develop depressive symptoms themselves by
From Alpha to Epsilon: Consortium study illuminates surfaces of Spike most resistant to antibody escape
Scientists at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) have published a detailed map of where human antibodies bind to SARS-CoV-2,