A unique new material developed at the University of Limerick in Ireland has shown significant promise in the treatment of spinal cord injury. Brand new research conducted at UL's Bernal Institute - published in the leading global journal Biomaterials Research - has made exciting progress in spinal cord tissue repair.
A tale that is all too typical in the United States has emerged in a shooting case: a child finds a gun and inadvertently discharges it. While playing with his father’s gun, a 3-year-old toddler in Dolton, Illinois accidentally killed his mother. On Saturday, about 8:30 p.m., a shooting occurred. According to police, the gun […]
Melbourne [Australia], January 29 (ANI): World number one Ashleigh Barty won the Australian Open women's title on Saturday night by defeating Danielle Collins in the final.
Melbourne [Australia], January 22 (ANI): Simona Halep on Saturday thrashed Montenegrin Danka Kovinic to roll into the second week of the Australian Open for the fifth straight year.
What can one do to assure protection against the new omicron variant? Get the vaccine if you haven’t already, get a booster if you’re eligible, and step up other precautions you have relaxed, such as wearing a mask and avoiding crowds, to protect yourself from Omicron just how you did for COVID-19. Despite all of […]
Washington [US], November 19 (ANI): A study of 1,765 unvaccinated adult American Christians, when presented with an endorsement of the COVID-19 vaccine from a prominent medical expert, participants who were shown cues highlighting the religious identities of the prominent expert and several other medical experts expressed greater intention to vaccinate and to promote vaccination to family and friends, compared with participants who were not shown common identity cues in the endorsement; the effect of the common identity cues was pronounced in the most religious participants, demonstrating the efficacy of common identity cues in promoting vaccination among a vaccine-hesitant subpopulation, according to the authors.
Washington [US], September 29 (ANI): More than 20 US Senators on Tuesday introduced legislation to impose sanctions on the Taliban in Afghanistan and the foreign governments that support the outfit.