The group of Emmanuelle Volle at the Paris Brain Institute and their international collaborators established for the first time a
Month: February 2022
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
When it comes to obesity, the problem isn’t an excess of fat but its loss of function, researchers argue
Obesity is known to cause cardiometabolic diseases like hypertension and diabetes but attributing these diseases to merely an overabundance of
Scientists urge true COVID origins probe ahead of Olympics
Just hours before the Beijing Winter Olympics opening ceremony, a group of international scientists demanded Thursday that China stop blocking
Largest genetic study of migraines to date reveals new genetic risk factors
An international consortium of leading migraine scientists identified more than 120 regions of the genome that are connected to risk
New anti-HIV antibody function discovered: Tethering of viral particles at the surface of cells
Teams at the Institut Pasteur, CNRS, Vaccine Research Institute (VRI) and Université de Paris have discovered a new function of
Study shows how NICU quality-improvement program reduced death or severe brain bleeding in extremely premature infants
Extremely preterm infants have a significant risk of death or severe intracranial hemorrhage in the first seven days of life.
Tracking cells that host HIV
New research sheds light on the lifespans and location of the cells that are responsible for producing HIV, preventing its