A combination of ultrahigh-dose rate electron and conventional photon radiotherapy could enable FLASH treatments of ...
Microdosing involves taking a very small dose of hallucinogenic substances. Proponents of microdosing believe that the practice benefits the mind, and research has recently started to explore this ...
RadNet is a network of Cancer Research UK centres of excellence with access to cutting edge facilities working to tackle major challenges in radiobiology and radiation oncology. The seven funded sites ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced new recommendations for COVID-19 vaccination doses. It was no surprise to many in healthcare that it advised a second dose for those 65 and ...
Immunocompromised people and those who are age 65 or older should get a second dose of the 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine, according to the latest recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control ...
A team of biologists affiliated with several institutions in China has learned more about the means by which tardigrades are able to withstand high doses of radiation. In their study, published in ...
The 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccines are available, and the CDC recommends that adults over 65 and immunocompromised people get two doses, spaced six months apart. Adults 65 and older and people with ...
Low dose birth control pills may have fewer side effects compared with older, higher-dose ones, but certain groups may still have increased health risks. If they aren’t taken correctly ...
Screenshot of dose calculation from a dual source CT scanner. The simulation shows radiation dose deposited in patient from a dual source coronary angiography scan technique. Please do not hesitate if ...
(NEXSTAR) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is urging certain people to get additional doses of the COVID-19 vaccine for stronger protection against the virus. In its latest ...
Immunocompromised adults or those who are older than 65 should get a second dose of the latest COVID-19 vaccine, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officially recommended.
When the researchers exposed H. henanensis to radiation doses of 200 and 2,000 grays — far beyond what would be survivable for humans — they found that 2,801 genes involved in DNA repair ...