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Kids with MIS-C mount normal T cell response to COVID-19

October 21, 2021

Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a serious condition associated with a recent COVID-19 infection. The syndrome is rare, and it remains unclear how […]

With the COVID-19 vaccine for children near, will parents give it to their kids?

September 28, 2021

The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine has been tested on children ages 5 to 11 and deemed “safe and highly effective,” the company announced recently, amid its […]

Understanding uncertainty with a new take on questionnaires

September 22, 2021

Researchers from the University of Nottingham have been working to address uncertainty in questionnaires across a variety of problems with support from the UK EPSRC and the National Cyber Security […]

Men, jobless and people with mental health diagnoses most vulnerable in 2020 overdose spike

September 19, 2021

At the same time as COVID-19 has claimed more than 600,000 lives across the United States, drug overdose deaths across the nation reached unprecedented heights. […]

US states with high obesity almost doubles to 16, CDC says

September 15, 2021

The number of U.S. states where more than a third of adults are obese has nearly doubled since 2018, according to the Centers for Disease […]

Study: Individuals with primary care physician continuity have better cancer survival

September 9, 2021

Research led by scientists at the University of South Carolina’s Arnold School of Public Health, Yale University School of Medicine and Johns Hopkins School of […]

Patients with multiple myeloma with the shortest survival have the most kidney damage

August 31, 2021

Nearly 20% of patients with multiple myeloma have a form in which they make extreme quantities of one component of the abnormal antibody they are […]

Research shows many with mild COVID-19 infections still experience long-term symptoms

August 5, 2021

The majority of individuals who experience mild or moderate COVID-19 infection also experience long COVID, or persistent symptoms more than 30 days after they test […]

Saving lives with smoking cessation treatment for patients with depression

August 3, 2021

Ateam of scientists estimates that providing patients with depression with the tools to quit smoking could save as many as 125,000 lives over the next […]

Some good news for those with migraines

June 24, 2021

A new study from researchers at the University of Toronto found that 63% of Canadians with migraine headaches are able to flourish, despite the painful […]

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  • Balancing economic and epidemiological interventions in the early stages of pathogen emergence

    In the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, policymakers around the world were faced with decisions that pitted human health against the economy. Before […]

  • NIST 800-66r2 is evolving HIPAA incident response guidelines – here’s what you need to know

    By Shawn Hays, Senior Product Manager – Security, Compliance, and Identity, at Microsoft When the Biden administration released its National Cybersecurity Strategy, it was the […]

  • Signs of skin cancer to look out for on your hands and fingers – see your GP

    Skin cancer: Doctor explains dangers of squamous cell carcinoma Repeated exposure to UV rays from the sun can lead to the abnormal proliferation of skin […]

  • Ultraflexible nanoelectrodes improve the efficacy of brain stimulation

    Conventional implantable medical devices designed for brain stimulation are often too rigid and bulky for what is one of the body's softest and most delicate […]

  • The Absolute Best Lice Treatment Tools You Need When You Get That SOS Phone Call

    If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. As a parent, there […]

  • Bridging technology and organizational science to boost health care teams’ effectiveness

    Health care organizations today are caring for patients with increasingly complex needs and leveraging larger teams that include clinicians with diverse and specialized expertise. At […]

  • New app helps children with ‘lazy eye’ visual impairment

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  • Ticagrelor, DAPT Equal in Preventing Repeat Revascularization

    PHOENIX – Post hoc analysis of the randomized TWILIGHT trial comparing ticagrelor alone with ticagrelor plus aspirin in high-risk patients after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) shows […]

  • Real-World Data on ICI in Patients With HIV and Cancer

    Patients with cancer who also have HIV are often excluded from clinical trials, so there is a paucity of data on how immune checkpoint inhibitors […]

  • A neuronal network that represents the direction in which zebrafish are traveling

    Past studies have found that the brains of some animals generate representations of the direction in which they are headed. For instance, the heading direction […]

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