Some common strains of influenza have the potential to mutate to evade broad-acting antibodies that could be elicited by a universal flu vaccine, according to a study led by scientists at Scripps Research.
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Does 'Mommy Brain' Last? Study Shows Motherhood Does Not Diminish Attention
“Mommy brain” is a long-held perception that mothers are more forgetful and less attentive.
Evidence Supports ‘Hot Start’ Scenario And Early Ocean Formation On Pluto
The accretion of new material during Pluto’s formation may have generated enough heat to create a liquid ocean that has persisted beneath an icy crust to the present day, despite the dwarf planet’s orbit far from the sun in the cold outer reaches of the solar system.
Childhood Obesity Linked to Multiple Environmental Factors in First-Of-Its-Kind Study
Childhood obesity is a health threat that is becoming more and more common worldwide. It increases risk later on for a variety of life-threatening challenges, including type 2 diabetes, cancer, heart disease and even mental health problems.
Wildfire Smoke Has Immediate Harmful Health Effects: UBC Study
Exposure to wildfire smoke affects the body’s respiratory and cardiovascular systems almost immediately, according to new research from the University of British Columbia’s School of Population and Public Health.
'Relatively Rare' Cases - the Children Critically Ill With COVID-19
Figures just published reveal the number of children in the UK who were in paediatric intensive care units with COVID-19.