Study reveals positive impact of repeat COVID-19 vaccinations
Health-care workers received the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine in December 2020.
Health-care workers received the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine in December 2020.
Aston University’s Dr Cassie Screti joined the latest Aston Originals Health Matters podcast recorded for World Inflammatory Bowel Disease Day to discuss a new online
When Black people receive maternal care, they are often not treated the same as white people. In 2016, when Simmone Taitt had her first pregnancy
This is the first study in Denmark showing a link between air pollution and dementia.
Rutgers researchers, aided by international collaborators, have tracked the devastation war has made on Ukraine’s hospital system.
For up to 30% of patients who are allergic to medical contrast dye or have a dye restriction because of other health conditions, they might
A significant link between the use of electronic cigarettes and earlier age of asthma onset in U.S. adults was reported by UTHealth Houston researchers May
An HIV vaccine candidate developed at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute triggered low levels of an elusive type of broadly neutralizing HIV antibodies among a
Researchers investigated the influence of sex on cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) assessment of left ventricular filling pressure (LVFP) in heart failure (HF) diagnosis.
In 2018, during her chemistry Nobel Prize lecture, Frances Arnold noted that scientists had arrived at a point where they could read, write, and edit