Controlling inflammation after transplantation of organs, cells, or tissues is critical for graft survival; however, it can be difficult. Continuing
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A full blood count of COVID-19 patients can predict disease severity
International research led by the Radboud University Medical Center shows that a full blood count of COVID-19 patients predicts fairly
Continue reading »Researchers create a filter for masks that can deactivate SARS-CoV-2 and multi-resistant bacteria
Researchers from the Catholic University of Valencia (UCV), from the Biomaterials and Bioengineering group of the CITSAM (San Alberto Magno
Continue reading »A dietary defense against disease: Proper nutrition can boost your immune system
The holiday season is here, but unfortunately, so is the second wave of COVID-19 cases. As the days get cooler
Continue reading »Asian countries do aged care differently—here’s what we can learn from them
Unlike in Western countries like Australia, traditional Asian cultures place a heavy emphasis on filial piety—the expectation children will support
Continue reading »Your Pooch’s Personality Can Change With Age
FRIDAY, Oct. 16, 2020 — Just like people, dogs’ personalities change as they age, a new European study suggests. “Even
Continue reading »Why running too much can make you look older
This headline goes against what many of us believe to be true. Doesn’t going for a run help us to
Continue reading »Glasses can change the future of a billion people
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king, so the saying goes. Of the world’s 7.8 billion
Continue reading »The coronavirus can survive on skin for this many hours, study suggests
Fox News Flash top headlines for October 7 New research out of Japan suggests the novel coronavirus can live on
Continue reading »Study shows weighted blankets can decrease insomnia severity
Weighted blankets are a safe and effective intervention in the treatment of insomnia, according to Swedish researchers who found that
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