Yes, you can help a cognitively impaired person participate in the election. But heed these two guidelines.
Holding Up
How are you holding up? This question has become my pandemic refrain, the way I begin all my virtual visits…
Supporting Clinicians during Covid-19 and Beyond — Learning from Past Failures and Envisioning New Strategies
Clinicians are facing important emotional stressors during the Covid-19 pandemic, including grief from seeing so many patients die, fears of…
Safety and Immunogenicity of Two RNA-Based Covid-19 Vaccine Candidates
Since the first cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, pandemic illness has spread to…
Computational approach to optimize culture conditions required for cell therapy
Cellular therapy is a powerful strategy to produce patient-specific, personalised cells to treat many diseases, including heart disease and neurological…
Diamond-studded silk wound dressing detects infection and improves healing
Scientists have developed a next generation wound dressing that can detect infection and improve healing in burns, skin grafts and…
Prenatal cannabis exposure linked to cognitive deficits, altered behavior
Regular cannabis exposure in rats during pregnancy may cause their offspring to have long-term cognitive deficiencies, asocial behavior, and anxiety…
Biggest carbon dioxide drop: Real-time data show COVID-19’s massive impact on global emissions
While the ongoing coronavirus pandemic continues to threaten millions of lives around the world, the first half of 2020 saw…
Molecular dance keeps your heart beating
New research demonstrates a molecular dance that keeps your heart beating. The findings could someday lead to improved diagnostics and…
Swine coronavirus replicates in human cells
A strain of coronavirus that has devastated the pork industry has the potential to infect humans as well, according to…