Cold, Flu & Cough News and Research

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Clinical trial tests innovative procedure to open blood-brain barrier in the fight against Alzheimer's

Clinical trial tests innovative procedure to open blood-brain barrier in the fight against Alzheimer's

UK Government to 'consider all options' to control measles outbreak

UK Government to 'consider all options' to control measles outbreak

Study shows large differences in the risk of transmission in measles outbreaks

Study shows large differences in the risk of transmission in measles outbreaks

Researchers develop smart pill bottle to keep drugs safe

Researchers develop smart pill bottle to keep drugs safe

Developing effective needleless vaccine to protect children from dangerous viruses

Developing effective needleless vaccine to protect children from dangerous viruses

RIT faculty-researcher develops microfluidic device for early detection of Ebola virus

RIT faculty-researcher develops microfluidic device for early detection of Ebola virus

$30 million federal grant to accelerate chase for universal influenza vaccine

$30 million federal grant to accelerate chase for universal influenza vaccine

Cornell University study uncovers relationship between starch digestion gene and gut bacteria

Cornell University study uncovers relationship between starch digestion gene and gut bacteria

Viral infection in utero associated with behavioral abnormalities in offspring

Viral infection in utero associated with behavioral abnormalities in offspring

Rutgers study: Depression increases hospital use and mortality in children

Rutgers study: Depression increases hospital use and mortality in children

New noninvasive ventilation strategy benefits preterm infants with neonatal ARDS

New noninvasive ventilation strategy benefits preterm infants with neonatal ARDS

Globally measles at an all time high

Globally measles at an all time high

Summer bummer: A young camper’s $142,938 snakebite

Summer bummer: A young camper’s $142,938 snakebite

Adoption of new rules drops readmission penalties against safety net hospitals

Adoption of new rules drops readmission penalties against safety net hospitals

Increasing body temperature of vulnerable neonates to greater than 36 degrees

Increasing body temperature of vulnerable neonates to greater than 36 degrees

How proteins in outer membrane of bacteria stick to and populate in human body

How proteins in outer membrane of bacteria stick to and populate in human body

The return of the measles: are we going backward?

The return of the measles: are we going backward?

Specialized memory T cells in the lungs cause attacks of allergic asthma, study shows

Specialized memory T cells in the lungs cause attacks of allergic asthma, study shows

Scientific evidence for and against causal associations for 47 adverse effects after immunization

Scientific evidence for and against causal associations for 47 adverse effects after immunization

Study: Caregivers of children may be vaccine hesitant and have inaccurate beliefs

Study: Caregivers of children may be vaccine hesitant and have inaccurate beliefs

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