Contributors to psychiatry’s bible, the DSM-5, got $14 million from industry
Amid ongoing concerns over conflicts of interest, a new study found that 60% of the physicians who served as panel and task force members for
Amid ongoing concerns over conflicts of interest, a new study found that 60% of the physicians who served as panel and task force members for
Research reveals pangolins’ vulnerability to coronavirus due to innate immune gene pseudogenization, impacting their antiviral response.
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WASHINGTON — House Republicans want to explore tighter inspection and safety requirements for infectious disease work done in foreign labs, following a two-day grilling of
Adults with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have smaller cerebellums, according to new research from a Duke-led brain imaging study.
A team of scientists, led by Duke-NUS Medical School, has discovered a potential intranasal vaccine candidate that provides improved, longer-lasting immunity against SARS-CoV-2 viruses compared
Despite the fact that people with sickle cell disease have a much higher risk of serious illness or death if they develop COVID-19, a new
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a common infection in children and senior adults, can also infect nerve cells and trigger inflammation leading to nerve damage, according