Soaring demand for the monkeypox vaccine caused the appointment system to crash in New York City, one of many places
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Quality and safety of hospital care improves when physicians and patients speak the same language
Speaking the same language as their physician can make for healthier patients, new research using ICES data confirms. Frail, older
Study reports broadly neutralizing antibody protects hamsters against SARS-CoV-2 omicron variants
Structural biologists at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) together with researchers at the AIDS Institute, The
Neurons specialized in encoding sound emerge before birth
Distinct neuron types in the auditory organ are necessary for encoding different features of sound and relaying them to the
Researchers develop treatment for rare, genetic liver disease
Researchers at Saint Louis University’s School of Medicine, in collaboration with Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals and Takeda Pharmaceuticals, report the first effective
Monoclonal antibody treatment reduces deaths in hospitalized COVID patients
A monoclonal antibody treatment taken by patients hospitalized with COVID-19 did not improve recovery time but did reduce deaths, according
Discovery points to better treatment for brain tumors
New research from UVA Cancer Center and UVA Children’s Hospital could be a “game-changer” in the treatment of a pair
Newborns develop language skills within hours of birth
In contrast to the traditional view of newborns, passively lying around and crying, a recent study published in Nature Human Behaviour established
Study provides first evidence of link between opioid use disorder, chronic pain
Scientists have long noted a connection between opioid use disorder (OUD) and chronic pain, however brain mechanisms linking OUD and
Heart-healthy, lower sodium version of traditional Chinese cuisine lowered blood pressure
Blood pressure levels dropped significantly among Chinese adults with high blood pressure who ate a modified heart-healthy, lower sodium traditional