Most people with COVID-19 will experience a mild illness, and they’ll be able to take care of themselves at home.
Day: May 11, 2022
Pig-human transplants may be a misguided attempt to address the organ shortage
At the end of 2021, 57-year old David Bennett Sr. was bedridden and on life-support with irreversible heart failure. He
New study finds simply believing you can do something to improve mental health is linked with higher well-being
The number of people struggling with poor mental health and mental disorders has been rising around the world over the past few decades. Those
Is breast milk the solution to the baby formula shortage? Unfortunately, it’s not that simple
Families across the U.S. are scrambling to feed their babies as formula becomes less and less available. According to CNN,
Some shunts used after epilepsy surgery may risk chronic headaches
Surgeons who observe persistent fluid buildup after disconnecting epileptic and healthy brain areas should think twice before installing low-pressure nonprogrammable
Single cell RNA sequencing uncovers new mechanisms of heart disease
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is a heart disease that leads to a stressed, swollen heart muscle. Due to a poor understanding of
Key protein identified for brain stem cell longevity
A receptor that was first identified as necessary for insulin action, that also is located on the neural stem cells
Do at-home COVID-19 tests expire?
Perhaps you stocked up when at-home COVID-19 test kits were hard to come by, before the U.S. federal government started
People were hesitant about rather than opposed to the COVID-19 vaccine, study finds
A study that explored the attitudes of vaccine hesitant adults in the U.K. towards uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine found
Hybrid strains make insidious parasite more dangerous
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have mapped how the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi forms new variants that are more effective