Huddersfield researchers were among the first to demonstrate how the induction of brain inflammation accounts for neurological damage in COVID19
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Radical increase in the effectiveness of breast cancer immunotherapy
A study published in the journal Nature Cancer, carried out within the Cancer Program at the Hospital del Mar Medical Research
AI provides accurate breast density classification
An artificial intelligence (AI) tool can accurately and consistently classify breast density on mammograms, according to a study in Radiology: Artificial
Study: ‘Good’ cholesterol could help treat sepsis
Replenishing the body’s high-density lipoprotein (HDL) could be an effective treatment for sepsis, according to a new University of Kentucky College
When and how mutant clones expand in normal endometrium
Monthly menstruation is a biological phenomenon in women of reproductive age that involves morphological and functional changes in the uterine
Higher exposure to bisphenol A in the womb linked to increased risk for asthma and wheezing in school-age girls
An analysis of data from more than 3,000 mother-child pairs from six European countries indicates that prenatal exposure to bisphenol
US adult smoking rate fell during first year of pandemic
The first year of the COVID-19 pandemic saw more Americans drinking heavily or using illicit drugsābut apparently not smoking. U.S.
Moderna seeks US approval of second COVID booster
Moderna announced Thursday it had asked the United States drug regulator for emergency authorization for a second booster shot of
Excess neuropeptides disrupt lung function in infant disease and COVID-19
COVID-19 has put a spotlight on the pulmonary and nervous systems, but there is still much to learn about how
The scientific race to understand the omicron variant
Late last year, preliminary studies revealed that the fast-spreading omicron SARS-CoV-2 variant was likely to evade COVID-19 antibodies but, in