Europe scrambled Thursday to regain control over a resurgent coronavirus as governments urged boosters and jabs for young children in
Month: November 2021
Chile approves COVID shots for children aged 3 and up
Chile on Thursday announced it would start vaccinating children aged three and up against the coronavirus, after successfully innoculating around
Vaccines reduce COVID transmission by 40%: WHO
COVID vaccines reduce transmission of the dominant Delta variant by about 40 percent, the WHO said Wednesday, warning that people
How far away is help? Researchers map access to HIV care
In sub-Saharan Africa, 7 million people with HIV live more than 10 minutes from health care services and 1.5 million
Italy targets unvaccinated with restrictions as cases rise
The Italian government on Wednesday decided to exclude unvaccinated people from certain leisure activities in a bid to contain rising
Study finds brain lesions on MRI linked to years of playing football
Certain markers of injury to the brain’s white matter, called white matter hyperintensities, can be seen on brain scans. A
Study finds gradual increase in COVID infection risk after second vaccine dose
A study published by The BMJ today finds a gradual increase in the risk of COVID-19 infection from 90 days after receiving
Targeted drug combination shows unprecedented activity in some highly aggressive brain tumors
A combination of two targeted cancer drugs showed unprecedented, “clinically meaningful” activity in patients with highly malignant brain tumors that
Antibodies mimicking the virus may explain long haul COVID-19, rare vaccine side effects
With around 256 million cases and more than 5 million deaths worldwide, the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged scientists and those
Unveiling the hidden cellular logistics of memory storage in neurons
Exploring the mechanisms involved in sleep-dependent memory storage, a team of University of Michigan (U-M) cellular biologists found that RNAs