The duration of protective immunity against SARS-CoV-2 may be short-lived, suggests a study investigating immunity to four other, similar coronaviruses.
Proteomic markers may predict psychosis in those at risk
(HealthDay)—In young people at risk for psychosis, proteomic biomarkers may help to individualize prognosis, according to a study published online
Study: Vitamin D deficiency may raise risk of getting COVID-19
In a retrospective study of patients tested for COVID-19, researchers at the University of Chicago Medicine found an association between
COVID-19 cases, deaths may follow weekly pattern
MIT, Boston University, and Harvard Medical School researchers have identified weekly oscillations in the numbers of new daily COVID-19 cases
Sustained high blood pressure may damage brain vessels
Having high blood pressure for long periods may increase the chance of small vessel damage in the brain, which has
Women on the pill may face high blood clot risks from COVID-19
Women who are pregnant, on the pill or taking estrogen could face high risks for deadly blood clots if they
L-type calcium channel blockers may contribute to heart failure, study finds
L-type calcium channel blockers (LCCBs)—the most widely used drugs for treating hypertension—may harm the heart as much as help it,
Two immunotherapies merged into single, more effective treatment that may work against variety of cancers
Some of the most promising advances in cancer treatment have centered on immunotherapies that rev up a patient’s immune system
Costco Is Discontinuing a Bakery Favorite & the Pandemic May Be to Blame
We have sad news for Costco fans who’ve relied on the warehouse club’s popular half sheet cakes for every celebration
Centenarian study suggests living environment may be key to longevity
When it comes to living to the ripe old age of 100, good genes help, but don’t tell the full