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Phage therapy for mycobacterium infections: More than 50% success rate
The number of reported cases using viruses to treat deadly Mycobacteriuminfections just went up by a factor of five. In
Stem cell research reveals detailed genetic roadmap of glaucoma
A new, detailed genetic roadmap of glaucoma — the world’s leading cause of irreversible blindness — will help researchers develop
Unvaccinated children mount COVID-19 immune response, but vaccination may be key to strengthening immunity
Unvaccinated children mount a rapid immune response to SARS-CoV-2 which may contribute to less severe symptoms, but which may also
Harmony Pulmonary Valve Update: Regurgitation Resolved 1 Year Out
The 1-year results of the Harmony transcatheter pulmonary valve to treat severe pulmonary regurgitation have shown a high rate of
Genetic Testing for Best Antidepressant Accurate, Cost-Effective
Genetic testing to determine the best antidepressant for patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) has the potential to lead to
Metrion Biosciences appoints Dr Benedetta Montagnini as Head of European Business Development
Metrion Biosciences Limited (“Metrion”), the specialist ion channel contract research and drug discovery company, today announced the appointment of Dr
Virus testing the new normal as China sticks to ‘zero-COVID’
Thousands of COVID-19 testing booths have popped up on sidewalks across Beijing and other Chinese cities in the latest twist
Eating lots of fish makes you more likely to get melanoma, study shows
Eating fish twice a week makes you more likely to get melanoma – while drinking too much cow’s milk raises
Zoom fatigue during the COVID-19 pandemic correlated with higher levels of loneliness, finds study
Zoom fatigue during the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with depression, loneliness, and food insecurity. Higher levels of Zoom fatigue correlated