Cases of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV are again on the rise in the U.S., giving new urgency to
Day: October 22, 2021
What you should know about the COVID-19 pill
A pill to treat COVID-19 is in the works—and it could be a game-changer. It’s called molnupiravir, and it’s made
Partnering with traditional healers boosts HIV testing in Uganda
Collaborating with traditional healers to deliver point-of-care HIV tests to individuals in rural Uganda quadrupled testing rates compared with standard
Researchers map neurons in the brain involved with social interactions with others in groups
Meaningful social interactions are critical to an individual’s well-being, and such interactions rely on people’s behaviors towards one another. In
Shape of virus particles may determine respiratory syncytial virus infection outcomes
Respiratory syncytial virus, more commonly known as RSV, is a highly contagious respiratory virus that can be very serious and
Research team launches mobile depression app to aid clinicians in treatment planning
Columbia Psychiatry faculty, in partnership with avoMD, a next-gen clinical decision support platform, have developed an interactive smartphone application that
Poor immune response in many double- vaccinated blood cancer patients
More than half of double-vaccinated blood cancer patients have been left with little protection against COVID-19, new research has found.
Study shows COVID vaccine booster increases antibody responses, is protective in rhesus macaques
A booster dose of the mRNA-1273 COVID-19 vaccine given to rhesus macaques about six months after their primary vaccine series
Study finds breast cancer survival increases with early diagnosis and treatment
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. According to a recent Cleveland Clinic study, breast cancer survival increases when treatment involving
New study finds no risk of pregnancy loss from COVID-19 vaccination
A new study published in The New England Journal of Medicine has found no correlation between COVID-19 vaccinations and risk of first-trimester