The agency now says anyone exposed to an infected person for more than 15 minutes needs a test. An earlier…
How to Ship a Vaccine at –80°C, and Other Obstacles in the Covid Fight
Developing an effective vaccine is the first step. Then comes the question of how to deliver hundreds of millions of…
A better informed society can prevent lead poisoning disasters
An article address unresolved scientific questions that can help avert future lead poisoning disasters. A better-informed society can prevent such…
Hiding Behind Atrial Fibrillation: A Rare Presentation of Atrial Myxoma
We present a case of atrial myxoma that was found incidentally in a patient that presented with atrial fibrillation.
Connecting the dots on food access
A new study simultaneously examined the preferences of community members and compared those with the community-based programs and resources available…
Study identifies innovative responses to pandemic school meal program disruption
A new study estimates that more than 1.15 billion breakfasts and lunches for low-income children were not served in school…
Most homemade masks are doing a great job, even when we sneeze, study finds
A new study examined the effectiveness of common household fabrics in blocking droplets. Researchers tested the breathability and droplet-blocking ability…
Ten minutes of massage or rest will help your body fight stress
Study shows that short, easy-to-apply relaxation techniques can activate the body’s regenerative system for fighting stress — offering new perspective…
New way to halt leukemia relapse shown promising in mice
Drugs tackling chronic myelogenous leukemia have completely transformed prognoses of patients over the last couple of decades, with most cases…
Nose’s response to odors more than just a simple sum of parts
Based on highly sensitive recordings of neuron activity in the noses of mice, researchers have found that olfactory sensory neurons…