Scientists and philosophers have pondered the nature of consciousness for centuries. But now, researchers from Japan have uncovered new information
Month: December 2021
How the body uses fat to fight infection
New research from the University of East Anglia and Quadram Institute reveals how our immune cells use the body’s fat
New marker for better assessing the severity of COVID-19
Biomedical scientists at LMU have found a new marker in the blood of COVID-19 patients. It furnishes insights into the
Developing anticoagulant drugs with high anticlotting efficacy and minimal bleeding
Blood-feeding animals rely on specific molecules in their saliva to overcome defense mechanisms of their mammalian hosts for successful survival.
Study examines attitudes to vaccine mandates
A new study from The University of Western Australia published in Vaccine examines how people feel about policies and practices surrounding vaccine
Stress makes life’s clock tick faster but chilling out slows it down
Scientists in recent years have developed ways to measure biological age by tracking chemical changes in DNA that occur naturally
EU drug agency recommends approving COVID-19 treatment
The European Union’s drugs agency on Monday recommended approving the use of an anti-inflammatory medicine to treat adults hospitalized with
Study shows how the pandemic impacted blood pressure
A new study from the Cleveland Clinic shows blood pressure increased significantly for many individuals during the pandemic. “We studied
Scientists find first in human evidence of how memories form
In a discovery that could one day benefit people suffering from traumatic brain injury, Alzheimer’s disease, and schizophrenia, UT Southwestern
Research shows a third COVID vaccine is essential for individuals with an insufficient immune response
In a new study conducted by the Deutsches Zentrum Immuntherapie and led by Department of Medicine 3-Rheumatology and Immunology at