A return to a more normal holiday season may also mean higher stress levels, so an expert offers some coping
Day: November 27, 2021
COVID-19 : Measuring viral RNA to predict which patients will die
The amount of a SARS-CoV-2 genetic material—viral RNA—in the blood is a reliable indicator in detecting which patients will die
Receptor structure reveals new targets for cancer treatment
A molecule known as anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) is a driver of several cancers, including pediatric neuroblastoma, B-cell lymphomas, and
Bench-to-bedside drug design could lead to new Alzheimer’s disease treatments
An international team of scientists and pharmaceutical collaborators has made a breakthrough “bench to bedside” discovery, ten years in the
FDA: Merck COVID pill effective, experts will review safety
Federal health regulators say an experimental COVID-19 pill from Merck is effective against the virus, but they will seek input
Study of HIV prevalence among key populations in Europe
Marking World AIDS Day on 1 December, Eurosurveillance has published an article that brings together evidence on HIV seroprevalence in five population
New omicron variant stokes world fears, triggers travel bans
The discovery of a new coronavirus variant sent a chill through much of the world Friday as nations raced to halt air
FoxO-KLF15 regulates macronutrient metabolism in response to insulin signaling
We all know what it feels like to be hungry before a meal or sluggish afterward; and both of these
Skewed research results led to lack of access to mammography for women in their 40s, say researchers
Thousands of Canadian women may have died needlessly of breast cancer because of the fallout from two flawed studies on
Riot-hit Netherlands braces for new COVID curbs
The Netherlands will tighten its partial COVID lockdown on Friday with the early closure of bars, restaurants and shops, as