South Africa on Saturday hailed a WTO agreement to allow developing countries to start producing their own COVID vaccines following
Month: June 2022
Why vaccination against malaria quickly loses its protective effect
Scientists from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) studied the human immune response after immunization with the malaria pathogen Plasmodium
Researchers develop hybrid sensor that could help diagnose cancer
A team of researchers from HSE University, Skoltech, MPGU, and MISIS have developed a nanophotonic-microfluidic sensor whose potential applications include
Examining the health benefits from a Mediterranean diet with a low glycemic index
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is increasing globally, and the disease is strongly connected to an increased risk of
Model predicts efficacy of drug treatments for heart attacks
Researchers used mice to develop a mathematical model of a myocardial infarction, popularly known as a heart attack. The new
New Alzheimer’s drug delivers disappointing results
An experimental Alzheimer’s drug called crenezumab did not prevent or slow mental decline in patients with a genetic mutation that greatly raises
Protection against omicron strongest with hybrid immunity
Hybrid immunity resulting from previous COVID-19 infection and recent booster vaccination confers the strongest protection against omicron infection, but all
Rebound of COVID-19 symptoms rare after nirmatrelvir/Ritonavir treatment
Few patients experience rebound of COVID-19 symptoms after nirmatrelvir/ritonavir (NM/R) treatment, according to research published online June 14 in Clinical Infectious
No fewer deaths seen with restricted IV fluid for septic shock
For adults in the intensive care unit (ICU) with septic shock, intravenous fluid restriction does not result in fewer deaths
CMV seropositivity tied to cortical surface area in schizophrenia
For adults with schizophrenia spectrum disorders, previous cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is associated with smaller total cortical surface area, according to