A study conducted by a consortium of Brazilian researchers has demonstrated that a hyperimmune serum consisting of purified antibody fragments
Month: October 2021
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.
Stem cells lose their ‘glue’ and escape from hair follicle to cause hair loss, says new study
A newly discovered cause of balding in aging male mice could reveal a cause of hair loss in men and
US panel recommends Pfizer COVID vaccine for younger children
A medical panel of US government advisors endorsed the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in five-to-11-year-olds Tuesday, paving the way for younger
Dragging your feet? Lack of sleep affects your walk, new study finds
Good sleep can be hard to come by. But a new study finds that if you can make up for
Do you need a booster after getting COVID-19?
If you’ve had COVID-19 and you received two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, should you still get a booster if
Living guidelines for care of kids and teens with COVID-19
Living guidelines for the clinical care of children and adolescents with COVID-19 have been developed with 20 recommendations including the
Shadow loss: Young adults cope with missing out during pandemic
A new paper featuring college students’ experiences with loss during the COVID-19 pandemic shows that although few directly experienced a
Call-and-response circuit tells neurons when to grow synapses
Brain cells called astrocytes play a key role in helping neurons develop and function properly, but there’s still a lot