In a first for X-ray imaging, researchers in Sweden generated high resolution, three-dimensional images of the lungs of free-breathing mice,
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More severe stroke patients should receive palliative care consultations
Only 20 percent of patients being treated in the hospital for severe stroke received a palliative care consultation, and only
Treatment of long COVID could be hampered by lack of consensus on diganosis
In a new report, researchers say the challenges of treating long COVID are amplified by a critical issue: We do
Two years on, WHO warns pandemic ‘far from over’
The pandemic is far from over, the WHO’s leader insisted Wednesday, two years after he first used the term to
Scientists identify possible new treatment for COVID-19
Investigators at Cedars-Sinai have identified a potential new therapy for COVID-19: a biologic substance created by reengineered human skin cells.
Treatment length reduced for children with tuberculosis
A UCL-led international trial exploring the effectiveness of tuberculosis (TB) treatment in children has led to a change in the
Third vaccine dose critical for protecting populations against omicron variant: study
mRNA vaccines are highly effective in preventing COVID-19 associated hospital admissions related to the alpha, delta, and omicron variants. But
Antiseptic drug as good as antibiotics for preventing recurrent urinary tract infections
The antiseptic drug methenamine hippurate is as good as antibiotics for preventing recurrent urinary tract infections in women, finds a
Inflation, war push stress to alarming levels at two-year COVID-19 anniversary
Two years after the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic, inflation, money issues and the war in Ukraine
China fights new COVID-19 spike with more selective approach
China is tackling a COVID-19 spike with selective lockdowns and other measures that appear to slightly ease its draconian “zero