Author: Ashraf Nayeem

When It’s Not Short or Long, but Medium COVID-19

Symptom timelines surrounding COVID-19 infections tend to center on either the immediate 5-day quarantine guidelines or the.

Why is the 100-year-old BCG vaccine so broadly protective in newborns?

The century-old Bacille Calmette-Guérin BCG vaccine against tuberculosis is one of the world’s oldest and.

Explaining how Ritalin sharpens attention

Even half a century after a drug comes on the market, scientists can still learn.

Synthetic data mimics real patient data, accurately models COVID-19 pandemic

While caring for COVID-19 patients, health care professionals across the country have amassed a treasure.

New precision medicine tool discovers hidden genetic connections

All humans carry genetic variations in their DNA, called Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) that can.

Scientists are working on how to grow replacement teeth

What if cavities or cracked or broken teeth could be repaired without dental fillings? Unlike many other types of human.

Scientists create highly detailed 3D reconstructions of the human brain

An exhaustive map of the human brain has been a long-sought goal of neuroanatomists. Noninvasive.

Expert calls for public health measures to improve diet, reduce cancer risk

A review article by Mayo Clinic researchers emphasizes that early onset colorectal cancer risk, defined.

Unvaccinated People Create Higher Risk for Vaccinated, Study Says

People who don’t get vaccinated against COVID-19 are putting themselves in danger and also are.

Neuronal plasticity in chronic pain-induced anxiety revealed

Chronic pain is persistent and inescapable, and can lead to maladaptive emotional states. It is.