Blood clots are thought to occur in as many as a third of patients hospitalized with COVID-19. In many cases
Month: August 2022
New method mass-produces antitumor cells to treat blood diseases and cancer
A Purdue University chemical engineer has improved upon traditional methods to produce off-the-shelf human immune cells that show strong antitumor
Air pollution and stress alter brain development and social behavior in male mice
Naval oceanographer Carina Block had a hunch that the jet exhaust fumes she and her fellow female sailors were regularly
After breakups, people feel less in-control—but only at first
A new analysis of people who underwent different types of relationship loss found that these experiences were linked with different
Perceived choice in music listening is linked to pain relief
A new study explores the use of music-listening to relieve acute pain, finding that people who were given the impression
Monkeypox vaccine availability and effectiveness
A smallpox vaccine shown to protect against monkeypox has come under huge global demand, leading health authorities to warn against
Cases of potentially deadly parechovirus in infants are surging
Parechovirus, a virus that can cause severe illness in infants, is on the rise in parts of the United States.
Biden to sign executive order protecting women traveling for abortion
President Joe Biden was poised to sign a new executive order on Wednesday that would make it easier for women to travel
Genetics may predict bladder cancer immunotherapy response
Investigators from Cedars-Sinai Cancer have identified genetic signatures that could predict whether tumors in patients with bladder and other cancers
COVID: Antiviral drugs are a vital weapon, but misusing them could backfire
The “living with COVID” strategy being pursued by many countries relies heavily on two key pillars. First, that vaccines continue