The release of a series of Covid-19 jabs thought to be capable of lifting the world out of crisis has
Pfizer BioNTech vaccine likely to be effective against B1.1.7 strain of SARS-CoV-2
The Pfizer BioNTech vaccine BNT162b2 is likely to be effective against the B1.1.7 variant of SARS-CoV-2, even though its efficacy
International research network identifies triggers for severe course of liver cirrhosis
Chronic liver disease and even cirrhosis can go unnoticed for a long time because many patients have no symptoms: the
Scientists devise method for improving safety of drug used to treat COVID-19, autoimmune disorders and more
A collaboration led by Scripps Research has developed a way to separate the beneficial anti-inflammatory properties of a group of
Lack of ICU beds tied to thousands of excess COVID-19 deaths
A new study by Yale researchers found a significant association between the availability of hospital resources—particularly ICU beds—and patient mortality
Eating saturated fats found to reduce severity of pancreatitis
A team of researchers from the Mayo Clinic, the Saint Louis University School of Medicine and the Washington University School
Socioeconomic, demographic and urban factors influence the spread of COVID-19
Per capita income, population volume and density, the structure of cities, transport infrastructure or whether districts have their own schools
Journalists Stay on Top of Rocky Vaccine Rollout
January 29, 2021 California Healthline senior correspondent Anna Maria Barry-Jester discussed California’s rocky covid-19 vaccine rollout with KALW’s “Your Call”
Scientists find key function of molecule in cells crucial for regulating immunity
Many molecules in our bodies help our immune system keep us healthy without overreacting so much that our immune cells
Falling through the safety net: Youth are at the heart of Canada’s mental health crisis
Canada is grappling with a major youth mental health crisis characterized by high rates of mental illness, suicide, hospitalizations and