Scottish veterans face the highest risk of suicide in middle age, many years after leaving service. The study, led by
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How the brain deals with uncertainty
As we interact with the world, we are constantly presented with information that is unreliable or incomplete—from jumbled voices in
New technique identifies pathogenic particles in the blood
Autoimmune diseases—i.e. diseases where our own immune system damages the body—are growing, but we know little about what triggers them.
Russia struggles to meet global orders for Sputnik V vaccine
Esperita García de Perez got her first vaccination against COVID-19 in May. That, along with her Catholic faith, made her
Australian state to end quarantine for vaccinated travelers
Sydney will end hotel quarantine for vaccinated passengers when scheduled international flights restart in Australia within two weeks, officials said
Novel checkpoint molecule of natural killer cell anti-tumor immunity revealed
Currently, immunotherapy is revolutionizing tumor therapy. However, most patients can’t benefit from available immunotherapy strategies due to limited efficacy and
High-dose of readily available blood thinner reduces risk of death for moderately ill COVID-19 patients
A high dose of an inexpensive and globally available blood-thinning medication reduces the risk of death in hospitalized patients who
What is the health impact of wildfire smoke?
California, home of the freeway and the car-based lifestyle, has long struggled with air pollution—and been a pioneer in cleaning
Scientists identify Tox2 as a key regulator of TFH immune cells
Vaccines have been a mainstay in modern medicine since the late 18th Century, but there is evidence that societies have
Scientists uncover a circadian rhythm in heart cells that affects their daily function
A new study has shown how circadian rhythms in heart cells help to change heart function over the course of