To solve the mysteries of how learning and memory occur, Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists have created a system to track
Month: December 2021
Factors ID’d for severe GI effects of SARS-CoV-2 in children
Overall, 9.5 percent of children with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) or multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C)
WHO chief says 2022 must be year ‘we end the pandemic’
The World Health Organization chief called Monday for the world to pull together and make the difficult decisions needed to
Novel approach to COVID-19 vaccine shows early promise
A Western University team’s novel approach to developing a COVID-19 vaccine shows promise in inducing a robust immune response, early
How the female brain responds to genital touch
The exact location of the brain area representing genital touch varies among women. The new research in JNeurosci also found the region
Gains in HPV vaccination coverage after interventions sustainable for several years
Approximately 45,300 Human papillomavirus (HPV)-related cancers occur in the U.S. every year. HPV vaccination has the potential to prevent up
London declares ‘major incident’ over Omicron spread
London mayor Sadiq Khan on Saturday declared a “major incident” in the British capital due to the spread of the
WHO: Omicron detected in 89 countries, cases doubling fast
The omicron variant of the coronavirus has been detected in 89 countries, and COVID-19 cases involving the variant are doubling
Netherlands ‘going into lockdown again’ to curb omicron
Nations across Europe moved to reimpose tougher measures to stem a new wave of COVID-19 infections spurred by the highly
Portugal, France begin vaccinating younger children
Portugal, one of the countries with the highest COVID-19 vaccination rates worldwide, began inoculating over-fives Saturday, and France said it