WHO wants vaccine efficacy data in monkeypox fight The World Health Organization on Wednesday appealed for vigilance to ensure monkeypox does not spread among more vulnerable groups, such as children. Jun 29, 2022 0 18
A viral reprise: When COVID-19 strikes again and again For New York musician Erica Mancini, COVID-19 made repeat performances. Jun 29, 2022 0 37
WHO chief: U.S. abortion ruling 'a setback,' will cost lives The head of the World Health Organization on Wednesday criticized the U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, saying the decision to no longer recognize a constitutional right to abortion was "a setback" that would ... Jun 29, 2022 0 5
What the pelvic floor can tell health care providers about how to treat chronic pelvic pain Among patients with chronic pelvic pain and urinary issues, those with intense soreness throughout their pelvic floors are more likely to experience pain that is driven by the central nervous system. As a result, they might ... Jun 29, 2022 0 5
Staffing shortages have US nursing homes in crisis There's a shortage of nursing home beds for the elderly in America due to a severe staffing crisis that has caused long-term care facilities to cut back on new admissions, new research shows. Jun 29, 2022 0 4
Pool neck floats are a danger to babies, FDA warns Neck floats marketed for babies to use in water can lead to serious injury or death, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned this week. Jun 29, 2022 0 2
Researchers identify important factors for regulating the body's immune response Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine are learning more about how special regulatory T cells can impact the immune system's response and how those cells could be manipulated for potential treatments for food ... Jun 29, 2022 0 132
New health research suggests novel combination therapy for triple-negative breast cancer Research led by Suresh Alahari, Ph.D., Professor of Biochemistry at LSU Health New Orleans schools of Medicine and Graduate Studies, suggests a combination of drugs already approved by the FDA for other cancers may be effective ... Jun 29, 2022 0 39
Researchers simulate coronavirus infection using human lungs and organoids Researchers across the globe continue their endeavors to improve our understanding of the mechanisms underlying COVID-19 infection and the pneumonia and lung damage occasionally associated with it. As part of these endeavors, ... Jun 29, 2022 0 15
Study finds women have more brain changes after menopause Women who have gone through menopause may have more of a brain biomarker called white matter hyperintensities than premenopausal women or men of the same age, according to a new study published in the June 29, 2022, online ... Jun 29, 2022 0 12