A Smidt Heart Institute analysis of lung transplantations performed nationally shows significant help for patients with severe, irreversible lung damage
Month: January 2022
Current anti-COVID pills work well against omicron, but antibody drugs are less effective
The drugs behind the new pills to treat COVID-19 remain very effective against the omicron variant of the virus in
Mix-and-match trial finds additional dose of COVID-19 vaccine safe, immunogenic
In adults who had previously received a full regimen of any of three COVID-19 vaccines granted Emergency Use Authorization (EUA)
Physical activity monitors do help boost activity levels in adults
Physical activity monitors, such as fitness apps and wearable activity trackers, that provide direct feedback to users do help to
Study finds vitamin D supplements with or without Omega-3s decreased risk of autoimmune diseases
Autoimmune diseases (AD) such as rheumatoid arthritis, polymyalgia rheumatica, autoimmune thyroid disease and psoriasis, are a leading cause of morbidity
New studies provide reassuring data on menstrual changes after COVID-19 vaccination
Many women have reported changes to their periods after a COVID-19 vaccination and the US National Institutes of Health has
Stem cell discoveries hold potential to improve cancer treatment
Two recent discoveries by stem cell scientists at Cedars-Sinai may help make cancer treatment more efficient and shorten the time
How the brain knows when to take out the trash
The brain has its own housekeeping service, a sophisticated mechanism that cleans up debris that is left over from cellular
Chronic marijuana use negatively impacts male reproductive health, may decrease testicular function
Chronic use of marijuana may greatly impact male fertility and reproductive outcomes, says a new report published online in the
Scientists discover new avian immunological pathway
A research team led by a biomedical scientist at the University of California, Riverside, has discovered a new immune pathway