For the first time, researchers have successfully used bacteriophages—viruses that kill bacteria—to treat an antibiotic-resistant mycobacterial lung infection, clearing the
Month: May 2022
50-µg mRNA-1273 safe, effective for children aged 6 to 11 years
Two 50-µg doses of the mRNA-1273 vaccine are safe and effective for children aged 6 to 11 years, according to
Hispanic people with chest pain wait in ER on average 28 minutes longer than other people
Hispanic people who went to the emergency room (ER) reporting chest pain waited longer than non-Hispanic people to be treated,
Rapid recovery seen with more frequent dialysis in skilled nursing facilities
Rapid post-dialysis recovery time (DRT) occurs in most end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients receiving five dialysis treatments each week in
Heavy antibiotic use tied to development of Crohn’s, colitis
The more antibiotics that seniors take, the greater their risk of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a new study suggests. The
Most patients have positive views about AI in medicine
Most patients have positive views about the ability of artificial intelligence (AI) to improve care but have concerns about unintended
Hope for acne sufferers as dermatologists identify possible link between key nutrient and skin condition
Dermatologists in Germany have identified what could be a crucial link between acne and a deficit of omega-3 fatty acids.
Creating a biomimetic algorithm to find epileptogenic areas of the brain
Researchers from the HSE University Centre for Bioelectric Interfaces have designed a new method for detecting diagnostic markers of epilepsy,
Multi-tissue cell atlases lead to leap of understanding of immunity and disease
The Human Cell Atlas goal of mapping every cell type in the human body to transform our knowledge of biology,
WHO: COVID-19 falling everywhere, except Americas and Africa
The number of new coronavirus cases reported worldwide has continued to fall except in the Americas and Africa, the World