At 32 weeks’ gestation, a 21-year-old multigravida underwent a Cesarean section to give birth to a boy child of Spanish descent. After being brought to…
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Researchers used the murine hepatitis virus (MHV)-A59 model, a prototypical CoV in a naturally occurring host, to examine the relationship between viral organotropism and clinical…
To support efforts to reduce the impact of opioid use disorder in Kentucky, researchers from the University of Kentucky are developing a novel statewide surveillance…
Researchers from the University of Houston College of Pharmacy discuss their discovery of a small molecule drug candidate that could provide immediate protection against infection…
Researchers from the University of Houston College of Pharmacy discuss their discovery of a small molecule drug candidate that could provide immediate protection against infection…
An implant that stimulates a specific group of spinal neurons can treat dangerously low blood pressure in people with spinal cord injuries, addressing an often…
Researchers have been developing mucosal vaccines that can be inhaled since the COVID-19 pandemic first broke out. Berlin-based researchers have now created a live attenuated…
The human host does not possess the millions of genes and functions that bacteria do. For instance, bacteria can strengthen our immune systems, aid in…
For some reason, potty training doesn’t quite elicit the same sense of enthusiasm as milestones like exposing a kid to their first foods or witnessing…
After yet another jobs report revealed a slowdown in the private sector, US stock futures declined. The S&P 500 (GSPC) and Dow Jones Industrial Average…