During the height of the pandemic, people flocked to the park near my home. For those of us who live
Month: October 2021
New inhaled therapeutic drug shows promising results against most known respiratory infections
There’s a new drug in development that could prevent the next global pandemic. Researchers at the Texas A&M University Health
Chromosome aberrations may predict risk of severe chemoradiotherapy side effects
Japanese researchers identified chromosome aberrations as a new biomarker in predicting an esophageal cancer patient’s risk of experiencing severe chemoradiotherapy
Researchers improve method to map brain cell connectivity in zebrafish
Virginia Tech scientists have improved their method to map the zebrafish brain—an advance that could improve understanding of how the
Making the case to improve outcomes for sickle cell disease
A new study published in JAMA Health Forum by a University of Alabama at Birmingham researcher and colleagues is highlighting the lack
Scientists eliminate key Alzheimer’s feature in animal model
A study by UT Southwestern researchers finds that changing the biochemistry of parts of brain cells abolished the formation of
Cognitive dysfunction fairly common after COVID-19 infection
A substantial proportion of relatively young COVID-19 survivors exhibit cognitive dysfunction several months after recovering from COVID-19, according to a
Differences in T cells’ functional state determine resistance to cancer therapy
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most common type of lung cancer in humans. Some patients with NSCLC receive
Scientists identify the cause of Alzheimer’s progression in the brain
For the first time, researchers have used human data to quantify the speed of different processes that lead to Alzheimer’s
Needle-free COVID-19 vaccine shows promise
A needle-free COVID-19 vaccination could be possible, with University of Queensland scientists successfully protecting mice from the virus by administering