The suspension of fertility treatments due to the COVID-19 pandemic has had a variety of psychological impacts on women whose…
Low-cost, frequent COVID-19 screening of asymptomatic people could decrease infections, deaths and be cost-effective
When the COVID-19 pandemic is slowing, low-cost, recurring screening of asymptomatic people could decrease infections and deaths and be cost-effective.
Anthropologists compare a composite measure of physiological dysregulation among humans and other primates
It is well understood that mortality rates increase with age. Whether you live in Tokyo, rural Tennessee or the forests…
Nanoparticle SARS-CoV-2 model may speed drug discovery for COVID-19
Scientists have developed a new tool that mimics how the virus that causes COVID-19 infects a cell, potentially speeding the…
Think you have chemical intolerance? Answer three questions
To increase screening of chemical intolerance, researchers have developed and validated a three-question survey that can be incorporated into patient…
Researchers find diminished response by ‘killer’ T cells in elderly COVID-19 patients
Although people of any age can become infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, elderly patients face a higher…
Mental illness treatment varies widely among American adolescents within and across zip codes
After a mental illness episode, less than half of children received any therapy within three months, and 22.5% of children…
New study reveals why flu can be devastating for pregnant women
New research overturns current scientific thinking on flu infection in pregnancy. The study helps explain why influenza can lead to…
Long-term COVID-19 containment will be shaped by strength, duration of immunity
New research suggests that the impact of natural and vaccine-induced immunity will be key factors in shaping the future trajectory…
AI could expand healing with bioscaffolds
Artificial intelligence can speed the development of 3D-printed bioscaffolds that help injuries heal, according to researchers.