Whole-town study reveals more than 40% of COVID-19 infections had no symptoms

IMAGE: Professor Stefano Merigliano testing a child in Vo ...

To support lactating emergency physicians, consider these strategies

ANN ARBOR, Mich. - In a new paper, published in Annals of Emergency Medicine, three female emergency physicians share the need for emergency departments...
HKUST sets up a platform of vaccine target recommendations for COVID-19

HKUST sets up a platform of vaccine target recommendations for COVID-19

IMAGE: The new platform, COVIDep, periodically pools SARS-CoV-2 sequence data and compares with...

Rutgers co-leads first nationwide study of COVID-19 related multiple inflammatory syndrome

Parents and clinicians need to be aware in looking for symptoms of multiple inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) in children who have been diagnosed or exposed...

EMBL boosts national and international sharing of genomic data

In Germany, there is currently a lack of infrastructure to deal with high-volume biological and biomedical data, such as data found in medical records....
Implants: Can special coatings reduce complications after implant surgery?

Implants: Can special coatings reduce complications after implant surgery?

IMAGE: Images of macrophages (red) in which the active substance (green) is distributed....

A revolutionary new treatment alternative to corneal transplantation

The team was co-led by May Griffith, a researcher at Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital Research Centre, which is affiliated with Université de Montréal and is part...
Research collaborative releases new collection of North Carolina health care spending data

Research collaborative releases new collection of North Carolina health care spending data

IMAGE: A county-level map of North Carolina indicating relative health care spending levels...

Scientists urge business and government to treat PFAS chemicals as a class

BERKELEY, Calif.--All per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFAS) should be treated as one class and avoided for nonessential uses, according to a peer-reviewed article published...
USC scientists examine the impact of a very specific defect in DNA replication

USC scientists examine the impact of a very specific defect in DNA replication

USC researchers peering deep inside a living cell have discovered something surprising: Its system for preventing genetic damage linked to diseases can fail so...

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