Florida’s outbreak of listeria has so far led to at least one death, 22 hospitalizations and an ice cream recall since January. Humans get
Month: July 2022
New York reports 1st US polio case in nearly a decade
An unvaccinated young adult from New York recently contracted polio, the first U.S. case in nearly a decade, health officials
A new pathway to the regeneration of insulin could mean a major breakthrough in diabetes treatment
by could mean a major breakthrough toward new therapies for Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, A world-first study by
New study explores infection effect on fetal brain development
The risk of infection during pregnancy has always been a concern, but the high rate of illness during the COVID-19
Biologists train AI to generate medicines and vaccines
Scientists have developed artificial intelligence software that can create proteins that may be useful as vaccines, cancer treatments, or even
Maintenance of immunity to COVID after infection or vaccination
A new study has examined the maintenance of memory B cell responses to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, after
New understanding of ‘superantigens’ could lead to improved staph infection treatments
The bacterium Staphylococcus aureus has long been known to cause infections in humans, ranging from mild skin infections to pneumonia
Demonstration of a potent, universal coronavirus monoclonal antibody therapy for all COVID-19 variants
The SARS-CoV-2 that causes COVID-19 has killed 6.3 million people worldwide since 2019, painfully highlighting the vulnerability of humanity to
Cigarette smokers who try to quit often end up vaping and smoking
Most of the 40 million Americans who smoke cigarettes say they want to quit, and some move to e-cigarettes as
Monkeypox virus could become entrenched as new STD in the US
The spread of monkeypox in the U.S. could represent the dawn of a new sexually transmitted disease, though some health officials say