Wealthy Latin Americans flock to US in search of vaccines
MONTERREY, Mexico — They travel thousands of miles by plane from Latin America to the U.S., in some places taking a shuttle directly from the […]
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MONTERREY, Mexico — They travel thousands of miles by plane from Latin America to the U.S., in some places taking a shuttle directly from the […] PARIS — France’s high-profile culture minister has been hospitalized for COVID-19, the latest senior official to become ill as the nation faces a third surge […] WASHINGTON — The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History has acquired the vial that contained the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine administered in the United […] BERLIN — Germans flocked to the salons Monday as hairdressers across the country reopened after a 2½-month closure, another cautious step toward normality as Germany […] In a follow-up study conducted in South Africa, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say they have evidence that hospital emergency departments (EDs) worldwide may be key […] Using cutting-edge technologies, researchers at Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore, have developed the first genome-wide dataset on protein translation during fibroblast activation, revealing a network of […] A daytime nap taken once or twice a week may lower the risk of having a heart attack/stroke, finds research published online in the journal […] The ARID1A tumor suppressor protein is required to maintain telomere cohesion and correct chromosome segregation after DNA replication. This finding, reported by Wistar researchers in […] A study that tracked over 1,000 Ebola survivors found they had a higher than usual chance of dying in the year after their recovery. Some […] DNA changes throughout a person’s life can significantly increase their susceptibility to heart conditions and other age-related diseases, research suggests. Such alterations — known as […]
Wealthy Latin Americans flock to US in search of vaccines
France hit by 3rd virus surge; culture minister in hospital
Smithsonian obtains vial from 1st US COVID-19 vaccine dose
Locks down: German hairdressers reopen despite virus fears
Starting HIV treatment in ERs may be key to ending HIV spread worldwide
New cardiac fibrosis study identifies key proteins that translate into heart disease
Once or twice weekly daytime nap linked to lower heart attack/stroke risk: But no such association found for greater frequency or duration of naps
Role of cancer protein ARID1A at intersection of genome stability and tumor suppression: Inactivation of ARID1A results in loss of telomere cohesion and selects against gross chromosome alterations, preserving genomic stability in ARID1A-mutated cancers
Ebola survivors at higher risk of dying, even after recovery
Body’s ageing process accelerated by DNA changes
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