Premature death to COVID-19 in England and Wales oldest citizens among the world’s highest
A substantial increase in deaths in care homes in the first three months of the pandemic is likely to have contributed to the figure
A substantial increase in deaths in care homes in the first three months of the pandemic is likely to have contributed to the figure
Unhealthy lifestyles are associated with a higher risk of severe COVID-19, but risks are highest in the most economically disadvantaged, according to a new study
These new assays assist healthcare professionals to evaluate treatment adherence and individual drug response in patients with serious mental illness such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Discover how a Canadian biotechnology company uses flow cytometry to facilitate the generation of high-affinity antibodies against infectious disease.
New therapeutic is designed to inhibit the buildup of glycogen in patients with Pompe Disease
Eftilagimod alpha, a soluble LAG-3 fusion protein is a first-in-class antigen presenting cell activator currently being explored in cancer and infectious disease
The new research describes a minimally invasive and inexpensive blood test that could identify cancer in patients with non-specific symptoms
The novel combination of two nanoparticle-formulated drugs has shown to extend the survival of mice with medulloblastoma
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Heparin, a widely available and affordable drug, has been found to limit lung damage when inhaled by COVID-19 patients.
Therapeutic relationships can help improve outcomes for mental health patients
Study findings add to the evidence that vaccination during pregnancy does not increase the risk of complications in pregnancy but COVID-19 does
University of Manchester researchers share findings from a study into the use of locum GPs in England
Findings are an essential first step in understanding the safety and feasibility of using psilocybin as a potential treatment for a range of mental health conditions
A study by experts at King's College London has found that symptoms of early COVID-19 are similar to vaccine side-effects
Study shows people with severe mental illnesses experience significantly poorer outcomes resulting from COVID-19 which are only partly explained by pre-existing physical health conditions
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Both vaccines are highly effective and either one is strongly recommended
Models future SARS-CoV-2 mutations and forecasts their ability to evade immune defenses developed by vaccines and antibody-based treatments
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Company testing three existing COVID-19 vaccine booster candidates against the Omicron variant
Data are now available from all enrolled participants