A synthetic viral vector and a novel surgical approach developed at Mass Eye and Ear has enabled efficient gene transfer
Month: March 2022
Scientists find brain network that makes mice mingle
The difference between a social butterfly and a lone wolf is actually at least eight differences, according to new findings
Furthering fat loss in the fasting response
The coming of spring harkens spring cleaning; a time to de-clutter your home and discard things that are no longer
When it comes to sleep, it’s quality over quantity
Some people are gifted with genes that pack the benefits of slumber into an efficient time window, keeping them peppy
Genomic profiling of pediatric cancer may expand treatment options for patients experiencing a relapse
Genomic sequencing of tumors from pediatric cancer patients experiencing a relapse enabled 107 patients to receive an appropriate matched therapy
Increased support needed for a coordinated global HIV and COVID-19 response
Leading infectious disease researchers called for a coordinated response to HIV and COVID-19 globally, building on the successes of key
Excess sugar consumption costs Canada’s health-care system $5 billion each year
Imagine if the real cost to society of the food you buy at the grocery store was built right into
Mandatory vaccinations not the answer to boosting uptake among NHS staff
Just one in six (18%) healthcare workers thought mandatory vaccinations were the best solution to encourage more frontline staff to
Poor research practice suggests true impact of homeopathy may be ‘substantially’ overestimated
Poor research practice suggests that the true impact of homeopathy may be substantially overestimated, finds an analysis of the current
Delayed recovery of consciousness is common for COVID patients on respirators
Most patients with severe COVID who are put on ventilators regain consciousness after removal of respiratory support, but recovery may