The first few days of January 2021 were full of promise. But then Boris put us back into a nationwide
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Potential new prescription strategy for stroke discovered
Research conducted at LSU Health New Orleans Neuroscience Center of Excellence reports that a combination of an LSU Health-patented drug
Continue reading »New US dietary guidelines: No candy, cake for kids under 2
Parents now have an extra reason to say no to candy, cake and ice cream for young children. The first
Continue reading »Eliminating community transmission of COVID‑19 is achievable and sustainable, new research shows
A goal of eliminating community transmission of the pandemic virus causing COVID‑19 is achievable and sustainable as a response strategy
Continue reading »New study: Available drugs can prevent rejection and tissue injury after transplantation
Controlling inflammation after transplantation of organs, cells, or tissues is critical for graft survival; however, it can be difficult. Continuing
Continue reading »Soft contact lenses safe in children, new report shows
Children and young teens can safely wear soft contact lenses (SCLs), according to a study recently published in Ophthalmic &
Continue reading »Britain says new virus strain ‘out of control’
British Health Secretary Matt Hancock said Sunday that the government has imposed a strict Christmas lockdown in London and southeast
Continue reading »Hopeful sign: Midwestern states see drop in new virus cases
After a punishing fall that left hospitals struggling, some Midwestern states are seeing a decline in new coronavirus cases. But
Continue reading »1st dose of COVID-19 vaccine given in New York
New York, the worst-hit state at the start of the pandemic, just became the first to administer a coronavirus vaccine
Continue reading »Nutrigenomics: New frontiers in nutrition
Plant omics and food engineering offer novel perspectives and value to sustainable agriculture and ecological sciences. They contribute to advances
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