Patients who are at a higher risk of their lung cancer returning can be identified by a personalized blood test
Month: March 2022
Vaccine effectiveness wanes after three months among care home residents
Vaccination-acquired immunity against COVID-19 wanes substantially after three months among elderly care home residents, suggesting that regular booster jabs may
Hong Kong’s COVID infections exceed 1 million amid outbreak
Hong Kong’s cumulative coronavirus infections have exceeded 1 million as the city grapples with a widespread outbreak that has killed
Blood test could shorten hospital stays for children with cancer
A new blood test could help to safely cut hospital stays for children with cancer who develop a fever, a
Blood test figures in cancer risk for people with HIV
In the clinical care of people living with HIV, various types of blood cells are routinely counted to assess the
Could there be a link between the enteric neurons, gut microbiome and ALS?
Researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago are looking at the possibility that gastroenterological changes could be an early warning
Researchers study how gene expression changes in the brain in Alzheimer’s disease
Although Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most studied pathologies due to its high prevalence, the molecular changes that cause
A new type of hand prosthesis learns from the user, and the user learns from the prosthesis
Aalto University doctoral candidate Dennis Yeung and his research group have developed and tested a new type of technology that
Game-changing new therapy to lower cholesterol and stabilize plaques associated with heart attack
A novel new therapy has been found to reduce harmful plaque in arteries and change its composition so it is
In Huntington’s disease, astrocytes cooperate with neurons in the brain
Huntington’s disease is caused by a mutation in the Huntingtin gene, a protein necessary for the proper functioning of several