In the largest study of its kind, Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research and Northwell COVID-19 Research Consortium researchers reveal blood
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Researchers investigate the long-term effects of injury
Close to 60% of working adults who were hospitalized as a result of an injury had returned to their jobs
Read moreApes mount a much stronger early immune response compared to African and Asian monkeys
A new study out of the University of Chicago and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in humans, chimpanzees, rhesus macaques
Read moreNew study aims to develop alternative treatment for posterior eye diseases
Getting poked in the eye with a sharp object is a cringeworthy thought. However, many patients with posterior eye diseases
Read moreKansas hospital trashes hundreds of coronavirus vaccine doses due to mistake
Bill Hemmer reports latest U.S. vaccination numbers Fox News’ Bill Hemmer provides updates on the number of Americans who have
Read moreStudies reveal how kidney tumors' microenvironments change in response to immunotherapy
In the last two decades, immunotherapy has emerged as a leading treatment for advanced renal carcinoma cancer (more commonly known
Read moreElderly patients at greater risk of dying from hip surgery during busy periods
Hip fractures are serious, especially for the elderly. The operation can be a great strain, and 13 per cent of
Read moreMultiple COVID-19 variants of concern have reached Houston, Texas
New research by a team at Houston Methodist Hospital in the United States has modeled the aggressive genomic sequencing of
Read moreResearch looks at COVID vaccine hesitancy and refusal among the U.S. public
Vaccination against the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has rolled out in many countries, including the United States.
Read moreDisruption of lung biological clock may explain flu risk in adults who survived premature birth
Disruptions in the circadian rhythms in lung cells may explain why adults who survived premature birth are often more at
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