In one of the first investigations of the effectiveness of a second mRNA booster against COVID-19 Omicron variants, a study
Month: July 2022
Vaccine protection against COVID-19 short-lived, booster shots important, new study says
Since COVID-19 vaccines first became available to protect against infection and severe illness, there has been much uncertainty about how
New insights into melanoma brain metastases
Brain metastasis is one of the most common causes of cancer-related deaths and occurs very frequently in patients with advanced
Experts don’t always give better advice—they just give more
When you want advice to achieve something, whom would you rather ask: the top performer in that area or someone
An egg a day can help maintain vitamin D levels in winter
Eating an egg every day in winter can help keep your vitamin D levels up, new research from Deakin University’s
Study reveals new mode of triggering immune responses
Small proteins, called chemokines, that direct immune cells toward sites of infection can also form DNA-bound nanoparticles that can induce
Children compensate for lack of concentration through creativity
Children have a hard time with concentration tasks, but are often good at discovering hidden “tricks” to make the task
Q&A: How to treat painful bladder syndrome
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I am a 45-year-old woman with urinary challenges, including feeling the frequent urge to empty my bladder.
Even low levels of air pollution found to contribute to increased health risk
Levels of air pollution well below national and international air quality guidelines are associated with an increased risk of death,
New study evaluates pharmacological treatment for insomnia
Two drugs, eszopiclone and lemborexant—both not currently licensed for the treatment of insomnia in the UK—were shown to perform better