COVID-19 mRNA vaccines could unlock the next revolution in cancer treatment – new research
In The Conversation, Christiano Marconi discusses a new study in Nature finding that the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine sparks an immune response to fight cancer.
In The Conversation, Christiano Marconi discusses a new study in Nature finding that the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine sparks an immune response to fight cancer.
Patients with advanced lung or skin cancer who received a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine within 100 days of starting immunotherapy drugs lived significantly longer than those who did not get the vaccine, MBI researchers have found.
NIH grant supports conference to consider routine monitoring of smell and taste throughout life as part of health care.
Under $1.1 million NIH grant, study will analyze impact of COVID-19 stressors on alcohol use and long-term well-being in older adults.
Dr. Alexis Simpkins co-authored a Neurology editorial analyzing a study into risk of ischemic stroke for seniors diagnosed with COVID.
Dr. Michael Jaffee weighs in on Cleveland Clinic study in Neurology Today review.
The Washington Post featured Dr. Duane Mitchell for his role in spreading the vaccination message.
Dr. Steven Munger discusses COVID-19 and the loss of smell and taste in U.S. News and World Report article.
Findings could help physicians identify who is at risk of developing severe COVID-19 so treatment can begin earlier.
Dr. Jay Clugston recognized by the SEC for outstanding service during the COVID-19 pandemic.