The painful feeling of receiving an injection through a hypodermic needle or with the unpleasant sensation of swallowing a large
Month: December 2021
Kidney damage can result from coronavirus infection
The coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 infects the kidneys and contributes to tissue scarring, as shown by researchers from the RWTH Uniklinik Aachen,
Is energy the key to Alzheimer’s disease?
A team of researchers at the University of Adelaide has found a link between the way that cells produce energy
Researchers develop a smart probe for early tumor diagnosis
As 5-year relative survival rates differ greatly between cancer patients treated at early or late stages, early detection of tumors
Covid-hit Xi’an tightens measures as China sees 21-month case record
The Chinese city of Xi’an, where 13 million residents are currently confined to their homes, announced tightened restrictions on Sunday
Fauci vows more testing as COVID’s Omicron hammers US
Top US pandemic advisor Anthony Fauci on Sunday acknowledged a COVID “testing problem” as the Omicron strain overwhelms the nation,
Tiny device with a titanic impact: How neurosurgeons are treating one of the most dangerous brain aneurysms
Even as scientists in dozens of disciplines have turned their attention to the urgent needs of the global pandemic, an
Omicron spreads global gloom over New Year’s celebrations
After struggling with the coronavirus for far too long, the world understands all too well Belgium’s word of the year,
Fiber, FODMOP, micronutrient intake lower in patients with active IBD
Compared with individuals without inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), those with active IBD have lower intakes of fiber; fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides,
Omicron cases pass U.S. peak seen with delta, but with fewer hospitalizations
COVID-19 is again surging throughout the United States, with the Omicron variant already outpacing this summer’s Delta variant in the