Vaccination after SARS-CoV-2 infection linked to a decrease in long COVID symptoms

Vaccination after infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, is associated with a decrease.

The timing of heart surgery is crucial, research shows

Valve replacement heart surgery should be performed earlier than conventionally thought for people with aortic.

Chemists skew the odds to prevent cancer

The path to prevent cancer is long and arduous for legions of researchers, but new.

New research maps how the brain changes during depression treatment

For the first time, researchers have shown what happens to the brain when a person.

Experimental ALS drug may be more effective than existing ones

New research on the experimental drug NU-9, invented and developed by two Northwestern University scientists.

Type-I interferon stops immune system from ‘going rogue’ during viral infections

McMaster University researchers have found not only how some viral infections cause severe tissue damage,.

Estrogen treatment associated with reduced COVID deaths

A new paper in Family Practice, published by Oxford University Press, indicates that receiving hormone replacement.

New clinical support software improves efficiency and quality of care in the operating room

People undergoing surgery are at risk for harm due to medication errors. A new approach.

Drug treatment for cataracts moves a step closer

A revolutionary new treatment for cataracts has shown extremely positive results in laboratory tests, giving.

How common is readmission after hospitalization for COVID-19?

For patients discharged after hospitalization for COVID-19, death or readmission was common, with about 11%.