Immune cell movement worse in older females, mice study finds

According to a new study, older female mice had more immune cells entering areas of the body where they should not have, demonstrating that sex differences contribute to age-related inflammation, which should be considered in future research. In a paper published in Journal of Leukocyte Biology today, at team of researchers led by Dr. Myriam Chimen from the University of […]

» Read more

Q&A: Specialists answer questions about long COVID

Long COVID, the condition where symptoms that surface after recovering from COVID-19 linger for weeks, months, or even years, is still a mystery to doctors and researchers. The symptoms, such as chronic pain, brain fog, shortness of breath, chest pain, and intense fatigue, can be debilitating. Severe cases of long COVID can even affect the body’s organs. But imaging tests […]

» Read more

US Chamber of Commerce Sues Over Governments Drug Pricing Power

(Reuters) – The U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Friday sued the federal government, challenging a new law that for the first time gives Medicare the power to negotiate drug prices with pharmaceutical companies. In a complaint filed in federal court in Dayton, Ohio, the chamber said the pricing program violated drugmakers’ due process rights under the U.S. Constitution by giving […]

» Read more

Oliver Dowden: New Biothreats Radar will be key to the UK’s fight against future biological threats

A new Biothreats Radar capable of scanning biological risks that pose a threat to the public will be key to the UK's fight and preparation for future pandemics, the Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden has announced today (Monday 12 June). The Radar will be led by the Government's National Situation Centre and will bring together data from across government, existing […]

» Read more
1 120 121 122 123 124 1,330