Epidemiologist and Professor Amira Roess answers frequently asked questions about the newest COVID booster shot. In the United States, a
Month: September 2022
Impacts of COVID on the immune system
So you’ve had COVID and have now recovered. You don’t have ongoing symptoms and luckily, you don’t seem to have
Diabetes: When circadian lipid rhythms go wrong
Like all living beings, human physiological processes are influenced by circadian rhythms. The disruption of our internal clocks due to
Texas must tackle stem cell misinformation, say experts
Medical treatments that use stem cells have the potential to benefit patients facing serious diseases and injuries, but patients are
Logging food intake manually is more effective for weight loss than shooting a photo of your plate
Nutritionists tell us that tracking our caloric input can help us lose weight, and a new generation of smartphone apps
Research advances rehabilitation for those living with artificial limbs
There are more than 2 million people living with an amputation in the United States, with about 400 being added
China records first monkeypox case
China recorded its first case of monkeypox on Friday in a person who had recently entered the country, officials said.
Inhibiting a metabolic regulator in specialized immune cells increases inflammation
Therapeutically inhibiting a metabolic regulator in monocytes unexpectedly increased inflammatory signaling, according to a study published in the journal Communications Biology.
Ghana declares end to Marburg virus outbreak: WHO
Ghana has declared the end of a Marburg virus disease outbreak that was confirmed nearly two months ago and caused
Study explores mechanisms that underlie disorders of consciousness
One of the greatest challenges in the field of neurology and intensive care medicine is correctly diagnosing the level of