Williams thought she, along with her husband and daughter, had dodged a bullet.
“We all got it,” said Williams, 56. “Not only were we not hospitalized, we never even had a fever.”
But 11 months later, she has never fully recovered.
“Some days I can’t walk up the stairs. I can’t catch my breath.
Her sense of taste and smell have come back, but not completely.
“Peanut butter ice cream tastes like cigarette smoke to me. It’s the weirdest thing,” Williams said. Some other foods also taste strange but she worries most about not being able to smell gas since her family has a gas stove.
Infectious disease expert on variants: âItâs starting to feel like weâre in a game of chess with this virus.â
Infectious disease expert on variants: âItâs starting to feel like weâre in a game of chess with this virus.â By Sabrina Wilson | February 17, 2021 at 6:46 PM CST - Updated February 17 at 6:46 PM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - As the U.S. makes progress in driving down the daily number of new coronavirus cases, new variants of the virus are not giving scientists a break.
Dr. Hana Akselrod is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Infectious Disease Division at George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Dr. Eric Runte and Dr. Tony Conte
Sonora, CA The Tuolumne Me-Wuk Indian Health Center has hired Dr. Eric Runte to serve as the new Medical Director.
TMWIHC notes that Dr. Runte, a longtime local family practice physician, brings over 30 years of experience in primary care. He is a graduate of the University of California Davis School of Medicine.
In addition, the TMWIHC announces that it is expanding its pediatric services as Dr. Tony Conte is now joining the medical center full time. He had been seeing pediatric patients in Tuolumne and the move will allow for pediatric services in Sonora as well. Dr. Conte studied at UC Davis before moving onto Wayne State University School of Medicine in Michigan and completing his residency at Northwestern University.
New Sensor Could Detect Real-Time Changes in Brain Serotonin Levels During Sleep, Fear
Written by AZoSensorsDec 24 2020
Serotonin is a neurochemical that plays a critical role in the way the brain controls our thoughts and feelings. For example, many antidepressants are designed to alter serotonin signals sent between neurons.
In an article in
Cell, National Institutes of Health-funded researchers described how they used advanced genetic engineering techniques to transform a bacterial protein into a new research tool that may help monitor serotonin transmission with greater fidelity than current methods. Preclinical experiments, primarily in mice, showed that the sensor could detect subtle, real-time changes in brain serotonin levels during sleep, fear, and social interactions, as well as test the effectiveness of new psychoactive drugs. The study was funded, in part, by the NIH s Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Initiative which aims to rev
AI-Based Sensor may Help Detect Serotonin Levels During Sleep, Fear
Written by AZoRoboticsDec 24 2020
Serotonin is a neurochemical that plays a critical role in the way the brain controls our thoughts and feelings. For example, many antidepressants are designed to alter serotonin signals sent between neurons.
In an article in
Cell, National Institutes of Health-funded researchers described how they used advanced genetic engineering techniques to transform a bacterial protein into a new research tool that may help monitor serotonin transmission with greater fidelity than current methods. Preclinical experiments, primarily in mice, showed that the sensor could detect subtle, real-time changes in brain serotonin levels during sleep, fear, and social interactions, as well as test the effectiveness of new psychoactive drugs. The study was funded, in part, by the NIH s Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Initiative which aims to revolutionize our und