Eating a balanced diet including protein from a greater variety of sources may help adults lower the risk of developing
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HIV-1 infections are more virulent when transmitted through penile-vaginal intercourse
Variations in virus strains in different populations are associated with varying disease severity and treatment outcomes. A study publishing March
New discovery could lead to fewer side effects from diabetes treatment
By uncovering the subtle difference between two varieties of a protein, researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the
New study finds bortezomib improves survival in children with newly diagnosed T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma
Adding the proteasome inhibitor bortezomib to chemotherapy significantly improved overall survival in children and young adults with newly diagnosed T-cell
Antivirals, some antibodies found to work well against BA.2 Omicron variant of COVID-19 virus
The antiviral therapies remdesivir, molnupiravir, and the active ingredient in Pfizer’s Paxlovid pill (nirmatrelvir), remain effective in laboratory tests against
New study confirms bioengineered RSV protein vaccine evokes protective immune response
Close interactions with infectious disease set both University of California, Santa Cruz graduate student Ana Nuñez Castrejon and Associate Professor
Study finds high rates of postpartum depression and anxiety in Canadian fathers
Nearly 22% of fathers experience high rates of both anxiety and depression at some point in the first year of
For glioblastoma, a new clinical trial fosters innovation and hope
A new clinical trial from a team at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center uses innovative basic science research
‘Scourge to humanity’: victims of opioid abuse address Sacklers
Survivors of opioid abuse and relatives of victims delivered emotional and stinging rebukes on Thursday to members of the Sackler
New parents risk financial burden because of the costs of pregnancy and delivery, study finds
Birthing parents risk being financially burdened by the out-of-pocket medical costs of pregnancy and delivery, which cost some low-income parents