The University of Alabama at Birmingham Marnix E. Heersink School of Medicine announces today the first peer-reviewed research outlining the
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Regulating inflammation can be a pathway to treating a range of diseases
Not all inflammation is created equal. While acute inflammation has evolved as the immune system’s first response to protect the
Inflammatory bowel disease: Incidence and treatment
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), with its two main disease entities Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, is a chronic and relapsing
Mexico reports record 60,000 daily COVID-19 cases
Mexico’s new COVID-19 cases hit a daily record above 60,000 on Wednesday, official figures showed, as the hard-hit country faces
EXPLAINER: What does it mean for COVID-19 to be endemic?
Some European countries such as Spain are making tentative plans for when they might start treating COVID-19 as an “endemic” disease,
Europe considers new COVID-19 strategy: Accepting the virus
When the coronavirus pandemic was first declared, Spaniards were ordered to stay home for more than three months. For weeks,
New Zealand says it won’t use lockdowns when omicron spreads
New Zealand is among the few remaining countries to have avoided any outbreaks of the omicron variant—but Prime Minister Jacinda
Novavax becomes Australia’s 5th approved COVID-19 vaccine
Novavax’s COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday became the fifth coronavirus vaccine approved for use in Australia. The country has ordered 51
PSMA PET validates EAU classification system to determine risk of prostate cancer recurrence
New research has confirmed the accuracy of the novel European Association of Urology (EAU) risk classification system that groups prostate
Q and A: At-home tests for COVID-19
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: With COVID-19 continuing to be a concern, should I stock up on at-home COVID-19 tests so I