The COVID-19 crisis is far from over, the World Health Organization’s emergency committee said Tuesday as it called for research
Day: October 27, 2021
Two reasons why cancers thrive in chromosomal chaos
Writing in EMBO reports, researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Moores Cancer Center at UC San
Evidence is lacking for open-angle glaucoma screening benefits and harms
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) concludes that evidence for weighing the balance of benefits and harms of screening
Scientists trace the path from pollutants in food to a heightened allergic response
Exposure to the heavy metal cadmium is known to irritate the stomach and lungs or cause kidney disease, but new
Action video games make players better learners of visual and memory tasks
Playing video games that are heavy on action can make you better at some new tasks. New research reveals that
‘Nearer the bench than the Beltway’: An appeal for thoughtful regulation of infectious disease research
COVID-19 has killed close to 5 million people worldwide, and the crisis has given rise to uncertainties about both the
Using game technology to help adolescents on the autism spectrum
People on the autism spectrum often struggle to interpret facial cues, partially because they are unable to recognize how eye
Horse hyperimmune antibody may help the fight against COVID-19, study finds
A study conducted by a consortium of Brazilian researchers has demonstrated that a hyperimmune serum consisting of purified antibody fragments
Alzheimer’s disease may cause vicious circle between brain network and immune cell dysfunctions
Studying the complex causes of Alzheimer’s disease, and how to treat and prevent this condition, is like solving a many-piece
Machine learning reveals brain networks involved in child aggression
Child psychiatric disorders, such as oppositional defiant disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), can feature outbursts of anger and physical aggression.