A: There’s a lot going on when your baby is born. They’re weighed and measured. Their noses are suctioned out
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How COVID-19 can change the brain
Scientists have discovered that even a mild case of COVID-19 might inflict damage on your brain. On average, middle-aged and
Socioeconomic deprivation ups missed clinic visits for children
Children with medical complexity (CMC) living in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation have an increased risk for missing patient-centered medical
A new approach for bolstering the ability of T cells to fight cancer
A collaborative study led by the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute (BDI) has discovered a new immune checkpoint that may be
Glioblastoma in older adults: Improving survival and quality of life
Glioblastoma is an aggressive cancer that can occur in the brain or spinal cord. It can occur at any age,
Uncovering how immune cells nurture brain connections
Microglia, the immune cells of the brain, are known for eating up unwanted items like germs and debris, much as
Study finds providing telehealth technology access may expand reach and benefits
A recently published study, Evaluating a Tobacco Treatment Program’s Transition to Telehealth Using a Social Determinants of Health Lens, considered
‘Bunkers’ that save eyesight? Researchers take a close look
Chronically stressing the retina can weaken it and damage our ability to see. But retinal cells have a remarkable ability
First-of-its-kind child ultrasonography dataset enables a wealth of research
Skoltech researchers and their colleagues from HSE University and York University have presented an extensive dataset of indices derived from
Large US study confirms most mRNA COVID-19 vaccine side effects are mild and temporary
A review of adverse events following vaccination against COVID-19 with mRNA vaccines in the U.S. confirms that most side effects