Cancer has not rested during the COVID-19 pandemic, as is evident by the number of people diagnosed with cancer since
Day: February 5, 2022
Examining spleen volume and blood parameter correlations
The spleen is the biggest lymphatic organ in the body and its major roles are to create blood (hematopoiesis), to
Those at highest risk for severe COVID-19 often least likely to get monoclonal antibodies
People over age 65 at the highest risk for severe COVID-19 have often been the least likely to receive monoclonal
Researchers develop social media-based intervention to promote Hepatitis B screening among Korean Americans
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is the leading cause of cirrhosis and primary liver cancer, globally affecting nearly 300 million
First human case of avian influenza A(H5N1) in Europe
Following an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) in a flock of around 125 Muscovy ducks in a domestic
RNA ‘heroes’ can disarm bad-actor proteins in leukemia: study
Scientists at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio) believe it may be
How our knowledge of the world embedded in brain connectivity shapes our creativity
The group of Emmanuelle Volle at the Paris Brain Institute and their international collaborators established for the first time a
Research shows actions to prevent pandemics cost 5% of lives lost every year from emerging infectious diseases
Two years after COVID-19 emerged, researchers have provided three cost-effective actions to help decision-makers prevent future pandemics by stopping “spillover”
Researchers discover two treatments that induce peanut allergy remission in children
Researchers have discovered two peanut allergy treatments for children that are both highly effective at inducing remission. The research, led
CDC turns to wastewater data to track COVID’s spread
It’s less enchanting than reading tea leaves, but federal health officials announced Friday that they are expanding nationwide efforts to