The difficulty finding coronavirus test kits in many parts of California and delays in getting results are causing increasing frustration
Month: January 2022
Tangled messages: Tracing neural circuits to chemotherapy’s ‘constellation of side effects’
Severe and persistent disability often undermines the life-saving benefits of cancer treatment. Pain and fatigue—together with sensory, motor, and cognitive
Vaccinated women pass COVID-19 antibodies to breastfeeding babies
Women vaccinated against COVID-19 transfer SARS-CoV-2 antibodies to their breastfed infants, potentially giving their babies passive immunity against the coronavirus,
Simple pH adjustment may enable a preventative COVID-19 nasal and throat spray
Mechanical engineering and materials science professor David Needham has shown that a slight increase in solution pH might be all
Improved motor, sensory, and cognitive recovery of hand and arm function after stroke
After lying for a while in a way that puts pressure on a nerve in your arm, you do not
White House finalizes plan to send Americans free COVID rapid tests
The final touches are being put on the White House’s plan to deliver 500 million free coronavirus rapid at-home test
Vaccination seems less protective against transmission of Delta variant
COVID-19 vaccination is associated with a smaller reduction in transmission of the Delta variant compared with the alpha variant of
COVID-19 vaccines significantly cut MIS-C risk in teens
COVID-19 mRNA vaccination is associated with a lower incidence of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) in adolescents, according to
Effect of types of screen use on child mental health examined
Higher levels of screen use are associated with poor mental health for children and youth during the COVID-19 pandemic, according
The next big trend in mental health treatments? Psychedelic therapy
Magic mushrooms for your well-being? If you haven’t heard about psychedelics being used as a treatment for mental health disorders,