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Leah Oruko’s ambitions extend farther than the borders of her hometown in New Castle County, Delaware. They even extend beyond the confines of the United States.
The success of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 has unleashed a flood of interest in using the technology to create more vaccines and treatments for everything from rare diseases and infections to cancer.
Wearable technology is part of a focus on precision medicine that will allow clinicians to better tailor treatment for individual patients.
The CDC is expected to end the five-day isolation minimum for people with COVID-19, something one Northeastern said is a ‘good sign’ of how we’ve learned to manage infection.
Two Bouvé College researchers have received grants through Northeastern University's Center for Research Innovation Spark Fund.
A new treatment for two of the most deadly and hard-to-treat cancers could be coming in the form of a vaccine.
It might be Dry January, a New Year’s resolution or just a general curiosity in sobriety, but at the start of each year, millions of American adults skip out on drinking.
The days are finally getting longer, but the sun is still low in the sky — and that means you probably aren’t getting your recommended daily allowance of vitamin D through solar rays alone.