Data show the majority of monkeypox cases in the latest outbreak are in men who have sex with other men. Experts divide over whether to treat it as an STD. S...
Heart attacks and strokes are a leading cause of death in the United States, but scientists are still working to understand one of their primary triggers.
Ongoing survivorship care allows childhood cancer survivors the opportunity to address treatment-related health problems and improve their quality of life.
KINGSTON, Jamaica— Health Minister, Dr Christoher Tufton, on Thursday, stated that Monkeypox is not a “gay disease”.
The Minister stated in a recording posted to Twitter that everyone is at risk of c...
While neuroimaging may be a standard in neuroscience and psychology research, a new study says researchers are massively underestimating how large the study sample must be for a neuroimaging study to produce reliable findings.
The aim of Interventions over the human microbiome in COPD are based on the hypothesis that keeping microbial flora as close as possible to the healthy subject.
New research from the University of South Australia shows that children’s vaccination and needle fear can be lessened when nurses spend additional time supporting children in the vaccination process.
Carbapenems versus Cephalosporin or Piperacillin-Tazobactam as Perioperative Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Liver Transplant Recipients with Model for End-Stage Liver Disease Scores of ≥30: A Retrospective Study in a Chinese Population
Extended intense cognitive work causes potentially toxic byproducts to build up in the prefrontal cortex. This alters control over decision-making, causing a shift toward low-cost actions that require less effort as cognitive fatigue sets in.
Nearly 100 years old, the bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine continues offering disease protection. According to a recent study funded by the U.S. NIH, 'BCG vaccination at birth is effective at preventing tuberculosis (TB) in young children. But BCG vaccin…
Scientists are keeping an eye on the Langya virus, a new pathogen that appears to have been transmitted from animals to humans in China and causes symptoms similar to COVID-19 or the flu.
The lining of children’s noses are better at inhibiting SARS-CoV-2 infections than adult noses, new research led by the University of Queensland (UQ) has found.
Researchers have developed a cornea implant from the collagen protein of pig skin. The implant restored the vision of 20 people with diseased corneas. The new implant could be a viable alternative to human cornea transplantation.