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COVID-19 US : Heart patients avoid ERs – people are afraid to interact...
Emergency room visits in the U.S. for chest pain and heart attacks fell early this spring, according to a study that supports fears that...
New York City’s first confirmed COVID-19 cases stemmed primarily from European and United States...
New York City's first confirmed COVID-19 cases stemmed primarily from European and United States sources, according to the first molecular epidemiology study of SARS-CoV-2...
The first large-scale study showed that hydroxychloroquine was no better than placebo pills to...
A malaria drug President Donald Trump took to try to prevent COVID-19 proved ineffective for that in the first large, high-quality study to test...
People with severe vision loss can less accurately judge the distance of nearby sounds
People with severe vision loss can less accurately judge the distance of nearby sounds, potentially putting them more at risk of injury, according to...
Researchers can produce human hair for science without having to take it from a...
A new, hair-sprouting dollop of human skin created in the lab might one day help prevent hair loss.
Organoids are small, lab-grown cell groupings are...
Researchers have set a record for carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS)
Researchers from Monash University and the CSIRO have set a record for carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) using technology that resembles a sponge...
COVID-19 : obesity – fat cells can set off a complex inflammatory chain reaction
When obesity occurs, a person's own fat cells can set off a complex inflammatory chain reaction that can further disrupt metabolism and weaken immune...
Researchers synthesized 3D fuzzy graphene on a nanowire template to control neurons remotely
A team led by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University has created a new technology that enhances scientists’ ability to communicate with neural cells using...
Researchers discovered a 1 percent decrease in humidity could increase the number of COVID-19...
A study conducted in Sydney during the early epidemic stage of COVID-19 has found an association between lower humidity and an increase in locally...
Estrogen level fluctuations appear to play a role in alcohol use disorder in women
Fluctuating estrogen levels may make alcohol more rewarding to female mice, according to new research in Journal of Neuroscience.
Untangling the involved signaling pathways could unveil...
COVID-19: APPA is a new anti-inflammatory drug that does not weaken the host’s defense...
New research conducted by the University of Liverpool and AKL Research and Development Ltd (AKLRD), published in Inflammopharmacology, highlights the potential benefits of a new...
Researchers have characterized the specific ways in which SARS-CoV-2 tends to become firmly established...
In a major scientific study published in the journal Cell, scientists at the UNC School of Medicine and the UNC Gillings School of Global...
Lo studio della Nara Medical University conferma che l’ozono inattiva COVID-19
Nara Medical University (Professor Toshikazu Yano, Direttore delle malattie infettive, Takashi Kasahara, Direttore delle malattie infettive) e Consorzio MBT (membri della sottocommissione per le...
Nara Medical University study confirms that ozone inactivates COVID-19
Nara Medical University (Professor Toshikazu Yano, Director of Infectious Diseases, Takashi Kasahara, Director of Infectious Diseases) and MBT Consortium (members of the Subcommittee on...
Why does ketamine have a rapid effect on depression that is difficult to treat?
The anesthetic drug ketamine has been shown, in low doses, to have a rapid effect on difficult-to-treat depression.
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet now report...
































