A new study by UCLA researchers and colleagues demonstrates that the Ebola vaccine known as rVSVĪG-ZEBOV-GP results in a robust
Month: February 2022
Team finds changes in fat composition of our brains’ myelin as we age
The “wear and tear” of aging is often noticed first in our bodies, but our brains also experience changes that
Initial COVID-19 infection on the single-cell level revealed
What is going on at the single-cell level in the first days of SARS-CoV-2 infection in the lungs? Researchers at
Regular paracetamol use linked to higher blood pressure, study finds
Long-term paracetamol use could increase the risk of heart disease and strokes in people with high blood pressure, a study
How calling a food ‘light’ in calories can backfire
If the label says your food is “light,” will you eat more to fill up? Quite possibly, a new study
Respiratory infections temporally linked to Kawasaki disease
Respiratory infections in children are associated with Kawasaki disease (KD) at one to three months before KD outbreaks, according to
COVID infection may boost antibodies for up to 20 months
If you’ve already had COVID-19, your natural antibodies may last as long as 20 months, a new study suggests. While
Iliac vein stenting appears safe in office-based lab setting
Iliac vein stenting seems safe in an office-based laboratory (OBL) setting, with few major complications and minor complications primarily including
Anxiety, depression bidirectionally linked to migraine, tension headache
There is a bidirectional association between anxiety and depression and migraine and tension-type headache (TTH), according to a study published
Odds of prior migraine up for patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration
Individuals with neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD) have increased odds of prior migraine, according to a study published online Feb.