New approach for calculating radiation dosimetry allows for individualized therapy
Researchers have developed a simplified process that could enhance personalization of cancer therapy based on a single nuclear medicine scan.
Read morePre-orders of COVID-19 vaccine top five billion
Although none of the coronavirus vaccines under development has proved its efficacy yet in clinical trials, at least 5.7 billion
Read moreKnowledge is power: Learning more about COVID-19 can reduce your pandemic stress
A new study from North Carolina State University and the Georgia Institute of Technology finds that the more people know
Read moreThe effects of napping on cardiovascular health
Napping is a common practice among students, young professionals, and older adults alike. But what are the long-term effects of
Read moreLoose Women’s Stacey Solomon shares her watermelon sorbet recipe for the heatwave
Stacey Solomon found the ideal way to cool off on Sunday by making some super-refreshing watermelon sorbet – and shared
Read moreScientists look beyond antibodies in virus immunity hunt
Credit: CC0 Public Domain Could the ghosts of your previous colds help protect you from COVID-19, even if you have
Read moreTransgender and gender-diverse individuals more likely to be autistic: study
Transgender and gender-diverse adults are three to six times more likely as cisgender adults (individuals whose gender identity corresponds to
Read moreParkinson’s disease warning – the ‘annoying’ symptom you may be ignoring
Parkinson’s disease is a condition that causes the brain to become progressively more damaged over time, said the NHS. You
Read moreWhere Germany is prepared for the second wave and where not
Whether in the Corona-pandemic second wave in Germany, is uncertain. But a survey shows that hospitals, doctors, and communities prepared.
Read moreCOVID-19: Not all patients develop protective antibodies
A laboratory test developed by a study group from MedUni Vienna can determine whether COVID-19 patients develop protective antibodies after
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