A new approach to monitoring the novel coronavirus (as well as other dangerous pathogens and chemical agents) is being developed…
Breakthrough discovery in HIV research opens path to new, better therapies
Cells infected with HIV make two forms of the virus’s RNA. A new article finds a single nucleotide controls which…
Experts issue guide on lung cancer screening, management during COVID-19
A new expert panel consensus statement provides guidance to clinicians managing lung cancer screening programs and patients with lung nodules…
A cellular mechanism protecting against cancer
Researchers have discovered a natural protective mechanism that leads to the programmed death of potentially diseased cells. It protects from…
New research highlights blood clot dangers of COVID-19
A special report published today in the journal Radiology outlines prevention, diagnosis and treatment of complications stemming from blood clots…
Biologists investigate why the sweet taste of sugary foods diminishes when they’re cool
Have you ever noticed how a bite of warm cherry pie fills your mouth with sweetness, but that same slice…
3D face photos could be a sleep apnea screening tool
Facial features analyzed from 3D photographs could predict the likelihood of having obstructive sleep apnea, according to a new study.
Scientists shed light on action of key tuberculosis drug
A new study has shed fresh light on how a key front-line drug kills the tuberculosis bacterium.
1 in 5 New Yorkers May Have Had Covid-19, Antibody Tests Suggest
Accurate antibody testing is a critical tool to determine if the pandemic has slowed enough to begin restarting the economy.
1 in 5 New Yorkers May Have Had Covid-19, Antibody Tests Suggest
Accurate antibody testing is a critical tool to determine if the pandemic has slowed enough to begin restarting the economy.