• You need to sign in or sign up before continuing.
Close
Recency
Feed description:
Researchers at Stanford University have developed "decoy receptor" molecules that inhibit the growth of both multiple myeloma (MM) and diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) in mice.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
The omicron variant known as BA.5 is almost 82% of COVID-19 cases in the U.S. right now, and this variant is better at getting around vaccines and antibodies...
2 similar
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
CDC data shows seven cases in Iowa as of July 26.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Having a parent who experiences alcohol addiction increases the risk a person will become addicted to highly processed foods, a new study reports.
1 similar
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
With monkeypox cases continuing to spread, many are wondering if they are at risk of contracting the virus from everyday activities like taking public…
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
New research into factors that control the life and death of hair follicle cells could help people grappling with hair-loss afflictions, as well as wound healing, according to researchers at the University of California, Riverside.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
"Quite scary and quite alarming," says Ffion Hughes, who's battled anorexia nervosa, on the surge in numbers of hospitalizations among young girls due to eat...
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
The investigators found the overall age-standardized prevalence of depression based on the CIDI-SF scale was 5.7%, significantly higher than the self-reported rate of 0.5%.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Leo Vauclare, 6, is suffering from the rare genetic condition INAD - which has no available treatments or cures. It has been described as a combination of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Vaccination associated with 40 percent reduced risk for Alzheimer disease
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Monkeypox and polio are both usually dormant in the United States, yet they are making comebacks. How is this possible?
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
“Below the Belt” is a new documentary directed by Shannon Cohn and executive produced by Hillary Clinton that showcases the stories of several women as they work to overcome the challenges of living with endometriosis.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Tony Dow, Wally Cleaver on “Leave It to Beaver,” is under hospice care in “last hours,” son says. Dow's management team said actor had died in a since-deleted Facebook post
Viewed by
Some health workers are still using fax machines to report monkeypox cases in states like Florida and Missouri.-------------------------------------Newsy is ...
Viewed by You are the first to view
THE WORLD never anticipated the global medical and economic freeze from COVID-19, but this is now part of a regular cadence of pandemics that we should continuously prepare for.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
By late July 2022, monkeypox was present in more than 70 countries with significant spread in certain communities. As a result, the World Health Organization began taking steps to fight the virus.
Viewed by
Health experts warn move would ‘depart from founding principles of a tax-funded public service’
Viewed by You are the first to view
Study suggests regular fruit lessens depression and improves mental health – while regular savory snacks promote anxiety
Added by Auto importer
headlines
Health fruit
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Emmanuel Macron and Cyril Ramaphosa will hold talks and then head to the University of Pretoria to launch a programme to support African vaccine production, a project backed by the European Union, United States and World Bank.
Viewed by You are the first to view
Most states are now giving out coronavirus vaccine shots to every adult who wants one.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid 19, likely does not directly infect the brain but can still inflict significant neurological damage, a new study suggests. The findings, published in the journal Brain, suggest that the neurological changes often seen …
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Roughly half of U.S. adults have received at least one dose of th...
Added by Auto importer
headlines
Health CDC COVID TheHill
2 similar
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
SINGAPORE: The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) national serviceman (NSman) who was among the country's four new community COVID-19 cases on Saturday (Apr 17) was asymptomatic when he reported for in-camp training (ICT) at Nee Soon Camp.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
The latest numbers surpass even the yearly tolls during the height of the opioid epidemic and mark a reversal of progress against addiction in recent years.
Viewed by You are the first to view