An international panel led by a pediatric neuroimmune expert and co-director of the Neuroscience Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Month: February 2023
Research identifies brain cells linked to pediatric seizures
A University of Texas at Arlington bioengineer and his doctoral student have discovered how to identify which brain cells lead
COVID-19: Interactive risk communication formats can help overcome vaccine hesitancy, finds study
Interactive risk communication formats can be more effective than conventional text-based formats in overcoming vaccine hesitancy and building public trust.
Avoiding a global chocolate disaster: How tracing and recalls avoided a worldwide Salmonella outbreak
Like any other manufactured food product, chocolate can be contaminated if key ingredients or processes break down. In a presentation
Humans don’t hibernate, but we still need more winter sleep
Whether we’re night owls or morning larks, our body clocks are set by the sun. Theoretically, changing day length and
France drops COVID testing for travellers from China
France has dropped COVID testing restrictions imposed on travelers from China, the French embassy in Beijing said. Since January, visitors
Mixed results for Moderna mRNA flu vaccine trial
US biotech company Moderna said Thursday it had mixed results from a large-scale trial of its mRNA flu shot, based
New drug target to treat pain from visceral organs
An approved drug for chronic constipation also relieves the pain associated with that condition. New research by Scott Waldman, MD,
Achieving a better understanding of how the blood-brain barrier works
Up to now, the use of models to research the barrier that separates the circulatory from the nervous system has
Drug linked to lower risk of dementia in people with diabetes
People with diabetes are twice as likely to develop dementia as those without the disease. In a new study, people