Hospital health care workers in Quebec had high rates of antibodies (seroprevalence) against SARS-CoV-2 after the first wave of the
Day: December 13, 2021
Boris Johnson: UK faces ‘tidal wave’ of omicron cases
Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned Sunday that Britain faces a “tidal wave” of infections from the omicron coronavirus variant, and
Cell signaling targets in leukemia
Mutations in the enzyme IDH (isocitrate dehydrogenase) are found in 15–20% of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cases. IDH mutations have
Austria ends lockdown restrictions for vaccinated people
Austria ended lockdown restrictions for vaccinated people across most of the country on Sunday, three weeks after reimposing strict rules
People who take Viagra have lower risk of Alzheimer’s, study says
Viagra might help treat Alzheimer’s disease, according to researchers who have been using the impotence drug to study the effects
UK scientists urge more restrictions to fight omicron surge
The British government may need to introduce tougher restrictions to slow the growth of the omicron variant and prevent a
France pushes vaccination campaign as virus cases increase
Authorities in France want to accelerate vaccinations against the coronavirus before Christmas as infections surge and more people with COVID-19
Statistical models predict benefit of non-intensive AML therapy
An international team has developed statistical models to predict the risk of early death in patients being treated with non-intensive
New asthma drug helps kids, but price tag is high
Children with hard-to-control asthma may get relief from adding an injectable antibody drug to their standard treatment, a clinical trial
Experimental mRNA vaccine for HIV shows promise in animals
An experimental HIV vaccine based on mRNA—the same technology used in two highly successful COVID-19 vaccines—has shown promise in experiments