Anterior insula activation restores prosocial behavior in animal model of opioid addiction A new study in animals suggests that the social and interpersonal problems associated with opioid addiction might be reversible. Apr 4, 2020 0 59
New study identifies characteristics of patients with fatal COVID-19 In a new study, researchers identified the most common characteristics of 85 COVID-19 patients who died in Wuhan, China in the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic. The study reports on commonalities of the largest group ... Apr 4, 2020 0 335
Engineers, nurses design low-cost face shield PPE for health care In just under two weeks, researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, with engineers, nurses and other health care professionals, have developed a design informed by clinical feedback for protective plastic face ... Apr 4, 2020 0 82
When what-if scenarios turn real: Pandemic modelers providing new COVID-19 insights As a Yale University postdoctoral researcher, economist Jude Bayham studied the potential consequences of a global pandemic that could shutter schools, close businesses, and strain hospitals. That was back in 2013. Apr 4, 2020 0 132