Spain says 70% of population fully vaccinated One of the global frontrunners in vaccination against the coronavirus, Spain on Wednesday it had fully vaccinated just over 70 percent of its 47 million residents. Sep 1, 2021 0 5
Research proves feasibility of new cancer treatment approach Researchers from Cleveland Clinic and OhioHealth have published results from a first-in-human trial evaluating feasibility of Temporally Feathered Radiation Therapy (TFRT), which is designed to reduce the toxicity of radiation ... Sep 1, 2021 0 1
COVID-19 transmission at school is rare for children with disabilities, suggests study Studies have determined that in-school transmission of the virus that causes COVID-19 is rare when masking, social distancing and other safety protocols are followed. However, little has been known about COVID-19 risks at ... Sep 1, 2021 0 18
2VIDA! program tackles COVID vaccine hesitancy and barriers in Latinx, Black communities Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have launched a medical outreach program to get COVID-19 vaccines to Latinx and African American communities in San Diego County. The program, called Project ... Sep 1, 2021 0 2
New study leads to better understanding of chronic pain Chronic pain is a debilitating condition affecting millions of people worldwide. An improved understanding of the pathophysiology of chronic pain is urgently needed. Sep 1, 2021 0 28
Deficits may remain after 7-day recovery from 10 days of insufficient sleep After 7 days of recovery from a 10-day period of deficient sleep, participants in a small study had recovered their pre-sleep deprivation reaction speed, but had not fully recovered on any other measures of function. Jeremi ... Sep 1, 2021 0 249
In competition with a humanoid robot, humans delay their decisions when the robot looks at them Gaze is an extremely powerful and important signal during human-human communication and interaction, conveying intentions and informing about other's decisions. What happens when a robot and a human interact looking at each ... Sep 1, 2021 0 134
Nasal cartilage used to relieve osteoarthritis in the knee Cartilage cells from the nasal septum can not only help repair cartilage injuries in the knee—according to researchers from the University of Basel and the University Hospital of Basel, they can also withstand the chronic ... Sep 1, 2021 0 181
Rheumatoid arthritis treated with implanted cells that release drug With a goal of developing rheumatoid arthritis therapies with minimal side effects, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have genetically engineered cells that, when implanted in mice, will ... Sep 1, 2021 0 109
Macron's 'health pass' helps boost France's vaccine take-up Despite weekly protests, France's "COVID health pass" has helped turn the country, once a vaccine laggard, into a leader and has the support of most people ahead of presidential polls next year. Sep 1, 2021 0 4