In large parts of Africa, only half of all children are registered at birth. As a result, these unregistered children
Month: April 2022
Reversing resistance to PD-1 inhibitors with combination immunotherapy in patients with advanced melanoma
Patients with advanced melanoma whose cancer does not respond to treatment with widely used immunotherapy drugs known as PD-1 inhibitors
From computer to benchtop: Researchers find clues to new mechanisms for coronaviruses infections
A group of bat viruses related to SARS-CoV-2 can also infect human cells but uses a different and unknown entryway.
Depressive disorders can lead to changes in immune cells
Loss of interest, joylessness, lack of drive and increased fatigability—all these complaints are among the main symptoms of depression, a
Researchers have developed a Russian-language method for the preoperative mapping of language areas
Neurolinguists from HSE University, in collaboration with radiologists from the Pirogov National Medical and Surgical Centre, developed a Russian-language protocol
Simple delivery method enhances a promising cancer treatment
One cutting-edge cancer treatment exciting researchers today involves collecting and reprogramming a patient’s T cells—a special set of immune cells—then
Some gut viruses promote intestinal health, while others contribute to inflammatory bowel disease
Research in recent years has demonstrated the diverse roles that gut bacteria can play in health and disease, but what
A way to prevent loss of smell and taste from COVID-19
Loss of smell and taste—a hallmark symptom of COVID-19—was not on the minds of a group of Yale School of
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