Loss of smell and taste—a hallmark symptom of COVID-19—was not on the minds of a group of Yale School of
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Hunting the ‘perfect protein’ for malaria mRNA vaccine
After the success of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19, scientists are cautiously optimistic that the same technology can be used to
Fighting viruses is as easy as breathing
The average person will take more than 600 million breaths over the course of their life. Every breath stretches the
Shanghai lockdown snarls world’s busiest port and China supply chains
Shanghai’s grinding coronavirus lockdown is slowly clogging China’s supply chains, as delays hit the world’s busiest container port where staff
Omicron lasts three days less than Delta for boosted: study
People who are vaccinated and have had a booster shot against COVID-19 recover from symptoms from the Omicron variant more
Study details critical role of viral gene ORF8 in COVID-19 infection and outcomes
A research team led by Jae Jung, Ph.D., Director of Cleveland Clinic’s Global Center for Pathogen & Human Health Research,
A Nobel Prize-worthy question: How do we sense heat, cold, touch?
For centuries, understanding the basis for how we detect, process and react to light, sound, temperature, pressure and other environmental
Researchers find humans have given wild animals their diseases nearly 100 times
A research team led by scientists at Georgetown University has found that humans give viruses back to animals more often
Teens who struggle in relationships suffer premature aging in adulthood
A new study from the lab of an adolescent psychologist at the University of Virginia has found more evidence that
Medication abortion pills safe for early use in patients even if ectopic pregnancy has not been ruled out
Researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital have found that administering the medication combination of mifepristone and misoprostol as early as