For children, masks don’t mask the emotions of others, a new study shows. It included nearly 300 children, ages 3-6,
Month: November 2021
Study shows immune cells against COVID-19 stay high in number six months after vaccination
A recent study by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers provides evidence that CD4+ T lymphocytes—immune system cells also known as helper
CDC warns of E. coli outbreak linked to baby spinach
Ten people in seven states have been sickened in an E. coli outbreak linked to baby spinach, the U.S. Centers
Study: Diabetes complications affect patients of different ethnic groups very unevenly
Professor and researcher of the Faculty of Nursing and Podiatry of the UV, Yasmín Ezzatvar, together with researchers from other
New biomarkers for type 1 diabetes identified
A research team led by Dr. Despoina Manousaki of the CHU Sainte-Justine Research Centre and the Université de Montréal has
Clinician peer networks remove race and gender bias
A University of Pennsylvania study published today in Nature Communications offers striking evidence that network science can be used to remove race
Atrial fibrillation and death are more common during the first year after breast cancer diagnosis
Women are significantly more likely to develop an abnormal and often rapid heart rhythm in the first year after being
How surviving cancer as a child affects lifelong health
People who survive cancer early in their life have higher risks of ill health as they grow older, and these
Increasing organ donation by increasing consent to donate
When seeking consent for organ donations, in-person requests made to substitute decision-makers, with physician involvement, are more likely to result
New approach provides potential vaccine and treatment for Alzheimer’s
A promising new approach to potentially treat Alzheimer’s disease—and also vaccinate against it—has been developed by a team of UK