Daily virus cases in the UK on Thursday soared to over 50,000 a day for the first time since July
Month: October 2021
Study: Children’s screen time surged during pandemic
Children have been spending almost triple the recommended amount of screen time during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new
Cell-free DNA identifies early signs of relapse in pediatric medulloblastoma
Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have shown that cell-free DNA from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) can be used to
Study identifies expanded role for metabolic enzyme in kidney cancer
A team of investigators has discovered that the underexpression of a specific metabolic enzyme is a common and adverse epigenetic
AI tool pairs protein pathways with clinical side effects, patient comorbidities to suggest targeted COVID treatments
The symptoms and side effects of COVID-19 are scattered across a diagnostic spectrum. Some patients are asymptomatic or experience a
Viral infections could promote neurodegeneration
German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases Some viral diseases could possibly contribute to neurodegeneration. DZNE researchers report this in the journal Nature
COVID queries: Do I need the vaccine if I’ve had COVID-19?
Q: I already had COVID-19 and recovered. Why should I get the vaccine when my body is already immune to
A new breakthrough for treatment of male infertility
With global rates of male infertility continuing to rise, a new study in spermatogonial stem cell research led by researchers
New model points to solution to global blood shortage
Blood transfusions save lives, yet the precious fluid is in desperately short supply, not just in the U.S. but around
In your face: Children’s expressions tell the story of poor sleep
When Shakespeare called sleep “nature’s soft nurse,” he was definitely onto something. Centuries later researchers have found that inadequate sleep