The immune system remembers. Often this memory, primed by past encounters with threats like bacteria or viruses, is an asset. But when that memory is
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The immune system remembers. Often this memory, primed by past encounters with threats like bacteria or viruses, is an asset. But when that memory is
Read moreGENEVA/LONDON (Reuters) – The head of the World Health Organization on Tuesday urged countries to maintain surveillance of coronavirus infections, saying the world was “blind”
Read moreIn a recent study posted to Research Square*, researchers showed that Google search data could be utilized for monitoring the spread of coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19)
Read moreClimate-informed clinical encounters have the potential to enhance pediatric care in a variety of ways, according to Aaron Bernstein, MD, of Boston Children’s Hospital. “Each
Read moreWhile you’re popping Piriteze and downing honey, spare a thought for your pets. Yep, your cat can suffer from hay fever, too. It’s not just
Read moreDevelopments in molecular diagnostics have been vital in discovering novel pathogens and diagnosing many human diseases. The recent coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by severe
Read moreUK pandemic response agency launched by Matt Hancock to cut 800 jobs ‘and halt routine Covid testing in hospitals and care homes’ Big cuts coming
Read moreAge-related changes in strength and mobility may depend on genetic variations in a critical mitochondrial enzyme, suggests a study published today in eLife. The results
Read morePfizer is voluntarily recalling five lots of Accupril (Quinapril HCI) due to unacceptable levels of a nitrosamine, N-nitroso-quinapril, a potential carcinogen, the company announced. The
Read moreMysterious cases of serious liver damage or hepatitis in young children have been reported in 12 countries, including the U.S. and the U.K. Health officials
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