Acute stress may be detrimental to fighting off COVID-19 and influenza

Acute stress can be detrimental to fighting off infection, especially COVID-19, and increases the chance.

Whooping cough bacteria: Tracking the pathogen’s spread from the Great Depression to the present

In an unusual new study involving thousands of bacterial sequences across five continents, scientists have.

High cost of cancer care in the U.S. doesn’t reduce mortality rates

While the U.S. spends twice as much on cancer care as the average high-income country,.

Researchers link sugar-studded protein to Alzheimer’s disease

In a bit of “reverse engineering” research using brain tissues from five people who died.

1 in 4 Senior Adult COVID Survivors Experiences Long COVID

About 1 in 4 Americans over age 65 and 1 in 5 adults under 65.

Researchers find cause of disordered smell

For people with parosmia, or distorted sense of smell, the aroma of freshly ground coffee.

Genetic study identifies migraine causes and promising therapeutic targets

QUT genetic researchers have found blood proteins that cause migraine and have a shared link.

MS patients with higher B cell counts found to have a better vaccine response

Multiple sclerosis (MS) patients treated with Rituximab have better responses to the COVID-19 vaccine if.

Women over 50 who snore face an elevated risk of sleep apnea

A new study from Tel Aviv University found that women aged 55 and over who.

Mass spectrometry to detect key markers of Alzheimer’s

A group of Skoltech scientists led by Professor Evgeny Nikolaev in collaboration with colleagues from.