As winter approaches, we still need to be vigilant about taking precautions.
5 Ways Families Can Prepare as Coronavirus Cases Surge
As winter approaches, we still need to be vigilant about taking precautions.
Patients who had more severe COVID-19 may be the best donors for convalescent plasma therapy
Sex, age, and severity of disease may be useful in identifying COVID-19 survivors who are likely to have high levels…
Fear and anxiety share same bases in brain
A recent report provides new evidence that fear and anxiety reflect overlapping brain circuits. The findings run counter to popular…
Scientists find medieval plague outbreaks picked up speed over 300 years
Researchers who analyzed thousands of documents covering a 300-year span of plague outbreaks in London, England, have estimated that the…
Restoration of retinal and visual function following gene therapy
A breakthrough study results in the restoration of retinal and visual functions of mice models suffering from inherited retinal disease.
An unusual mechanism of robustness in charge of brain mRNAs
A specific region of messenger RNAs, the 3′ untranslated region (3’UTR), plays an important role for cells to function properly.…
Mycoplasma Pneumoniae-Induced Rash and Mucositis in a Young Adult
A 19-year-old previously healthy male presented to the emergency room with a painful blistering rash, conjunctival injection, odynophagia, and fever.…
Medical Staff Responses to Covid-19 “Data”: Have We Misplaced Our Skeptic’s Eye?
The size and speed of the COVID-19 tsunami and associated public apprehension that slammed into health care systems world-wide, blew…
“Popcorn” in the brain: A cause for confusion
A 20 year-old right-handed, male medical student presented to the emergency department with confusion. Originally from Thailand, he had no…