Author: Ashraf Nayeem

Eye tracking can assess the perceptual abilities of multiple disabilities patients

How do we assess the needs of people with severe multiple disabilities? Unable to communicate.

Almost 60% of U.S. Has Been Infected by COVID-19, CDC Says

Nearly six of every 10 Americans has already had COVID-19, a rate of infection that.

Scientists identify genetic variants linked to mobility changes in aging

Age-related changes in strength and mobility may depend on genetic variations in a critical mitochondrial.

WHO Reports Multi-Country Hepatitis Outbreak in Children

At least 169 severe hepatitis cases have been identified in children in an outbreak that.

Viruses in the gut may warn of a deadly disease in preterm infants

Immediately after birth, preterm infants begin to develop a complex, interwoven fabric of microbes in.

Study confirms living kidney donor surgery is low risk for most patients

The risk of major complications for people who donate a kidney via laparoscopic surgery is.

Study finds jumping ‘junk’ DNA is a novel cause of childhood brain cancer

Scientists have found a novel cause of aggressive pediatric brain cancer. The St. Jude Children’s.

US study suggests COVID-19 pandemic may be accelerating antimicrobial resistance

Among those hospitalized during the pandemic, both COVID-19 patients and those tested for SARS-COV-2 but.

Longer interval between COVID-19 vaccines generates up to nine times as many antibodies

New research to be presented at this year’s European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious.

CDC Panel Lists Reasons to Get 2nd COVID Booster

The CDC is considering what to tell the public about second booster shots with mRNA.