Month: September 2023

Existing Antibodies Work Against New COVID Variant

Good news, science fans! The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has flashed the green light. Recent research suggests that those champ antibodies from previous COVID infections or vaccinations can handle the new BA.2.86 variant like champions. They’ve got its number! It’s like bringing your trusty old umbrella to face a sudden downpour – […]

Published on September 8, 2023

Supreme Court Urged to Challenge Restrictions on Abortion Drug

The Supreme Court is being called upon to challenge a decision that could restrict access to a drug widely used in the most common method of abortion. This case represents a significant milestone as it would be the first major abortion dispute decided by the Supreme Court since … In this battle between pro-choice and […]

Published on September 8, 2023

Exercise-Induced Hormone Protects Against Alzheimer’s

In the battle against Alzheimer’s disease, researchers are exploring the potential of a hormone produced during exercise. This hormone, called irisin, shows promise in reducing the build-up of plaque and tau tangles in the brain, two hallmarks of Alzheimer’s. Just like how a superhero swoops in to save the day, irisin could be our brain’s […]

Published on September 8, 2023