People with at least two of the following conditions—type 2 diabetes, heart disease and stroke—have double the risk of developing
Month: June 2022
Novel method to construct epilepsy brain networks
Epilepsy is a serious neurological disease. More than 50% patients experience onset during childhood. Effective treatment of epilepsy can prevent
Exercise may boost immune response to flu vaccine
Physical activity and acute exercise offer some benefit for influenza vaccination response, according to a review published online June 15
Omicron infection is a poor booster of COVID-19 immunity
People infected with the omicron variant show poor immune boosting against future SARS-CoV-2 infection. These are the findings of a
Lack or excess of amino acid methionine in diet can affect liver cells, study shows
Having shown that diet can influence gene expression, science is starting to find out more about how this happens. According
Hybrid immunity: A combination of vaccination and prior infection probably offers the best protection against COVID
When we’re exposed to a pathogen such as a virus, our immune system identifies it as a foreign invader and
AGA releases evidence-based principles to guide creation of national colorectal cancer screening approach
The American Gastroenterological Association today released a series of evidence-based position statements that amount to a call to action for
Monkeypox cases rising slowly in the US, CDC says
Monkeypox cases continue to climb in the United States, although gradually, federal health officials said Friday. Public health officials have
Researchers find that RNA exosome is key for B cell development
New research from UT Southwestern suggests that RNA exosomes—the cellular machines that degrade old molecules of RNA—play a key role in
Suicidal thoughts, behaviors linked to hormone-sensitive brain disorder
A new global study published in BMC Psychiatry reports that 34% of people with premenstrual dysphoric disorder have attempted suicide. The study