Artificial intelligence is poised to revolutionize the field of radiology as a tool to improve disease detection, diagnosis, and clinical
Month: February 2022
The great collide: The impact of children’s mental health on the workforce
The pediatric and adolescent mental health crisis—brought to new attention and made more urgent by the stresses of the pandemic—is
Auditory COVID-19 symptoms could be anxiety driven
Reports of symptoms such as tinnitus and hearing loss during the coronavirus pandemic could in part have a psychosocial origin
Review of pre-Omicron data finds COVID-19 vaccine protection from severe disease remains strong at six months
An analysis of research literature published last year before the Omicron variant took hold found that while COVID-19 vaccines lose
Obesity: What has immunity got to do with it?
As organisms grow, older cells can undergo a phenomenon called senescence. This process defines a cell state where cells permanently
Efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines against omicron studied
There is virtually no protection against infection with the currently circulating omicron variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus for dual-vaccinated and
Unraveling the biology of a mysterious condition: stuttering
Holly Nover grew up trying to hide her stutter. “I was very self conscious,” said the 40-year-old St. Johns, Florida
UK: People with COVID in England won’t need to self-isolate
People with COVID-19 won’t be legally required to self-isolate in England starting in the coming week, the U.K. government has
Is the next great COVID vaccine an inhaled one?
“The jab” might soon be replaced with something like “the huff” as slang for a COVID-19 vaccine dose. Some experts
Mental health woes can rise in year after COVID recovery
COVID-19 can take a heavy toll on the body, but new research shows that patients are also 60% more likely