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France restricting travel from 4 countries to curb variants

18/04/2021 0

PARIS — France is imposing entry restrictions on travelers from four countries — Argentina, Chile, South Africa and Brazil — in hopes of keeping out […]

Happy Monday: England embarks on major easing of lockdown

30/03/2021 0

LONDON — It’s being dubbed Happy Monday. England is embarking on a major easing of its latest coronavirus lockdown that came into force at the […]

Officials urge vigilance as Germany sees 3rd infection wave

29/03/2021 0

BERLIN — German health officials warned Friday that the country’s latest eruption of coronavirus cases has the potential to be worse than the previous two […]

Iceland introduces restrictions after UK variant is detected

28/03/2021 0

REYKJAVIK, Iceland — Gym classes, happy hours and the near-normal life enjoyed so far by the people of Iceland ended abruptly on Thursday, when the […]

California groups track face masks, gloves bound for ocean

25/03/2021 0

PACIFICA, Calif. — Disposable masks, gloves and other types of personal protective equipment are safeguarding untold lives during the coronavirus pandemic. They’re also creating a […]

Mexico: 2.7M U.S. vaccine doses to arrive next week

19/03/2021 0

MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s top diplomat said Friday the U.S. will send 2.7 million doses of unused AstraZeneca vaccine next week, and acknowledged continuing questions […]

New drug may protect against memory loss in Alzheimer’s disease: The drug is now in Phase 2 clinical trials in patients with Alzheimer’s and Fragile X syndrome

09/09/2019 0

A new drug discovered through a research collaboration between the University at Buffalo and Tetra Therapeutics may protect against memory loss, nerve damage and other […]

How sepsis care program saves lives and reduces costs

05/09/2019 0

A sepsis care quality improvement program saves lives, shortens hospital stays and reduces healthcare costs, according to a study by researchers at Loyola Medicine and […]

Color-change urine test for cancer shows potential in mouse study

03/09/2019 0

A simple and sensitive urine test developed by Imperial and MIT engineers has produced a colour change in urine to signal growing tumours in mice. […]

Patients with cardiac devices do not adhere to driving ban

03/09/2019 0

Nearly one-third of patients with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) resume driving despite it being medically contraindicated — a practice that is dangerous for themselves […]

Quest for new cancer treatment crosses milestone: Therapy excels in pilot clinical trials

27/08/2019 0

A cancer therapy invented at Rice University has crossed a milestone in clinical trials, a major development in a decadeslong quest to develop a treatment […]

Skin creams aren’t what we thought they were

27/08/2019 0

Anyone who has gone through the stress and discomfort of raw, irritated skin knows the relief that comes with slathering on a creamy lotion. Topical […]

Disease-carrying mosquitoes push northern limits with time-capsule eggs

21/08/2019 0

When the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) arrived in the United States in the 1980s, it took the invasive blood-sucker only one year to spread […]

It’s Fab! A hidden touch of antibody: Antibody binds Fc receptor not only with its Fc trunk but also through its Fab arm

21/08/2019 0

“In our immune system, antibodies recognize viruses, bacteria and even cancer cells through their Fab arms, initiating recruitment of leucocytes for the destruction of these […]

Simple device can reduce rates of child diarrhea

10/08/2019 0

It kills a child under 5 every minute on average. Diarrheal disease, the second leading cause of death for children globally, could become even more […]

Manipulating dose, timing of two therapies reduces relapse in mouse models of breast cancer

10/08/2019 0

Changing the standard dose and timing of two therapies greatly cut tumor relapse and reduced side effects in mouse models of kinase mutated breast cancer […]

Potential treatment target for Crohn’s disease

08/08/2019 0

There is no cure for the more than 1.6 million people in the United States living with Crohn’s disease (CD) and its symptoms, including abdominal […]

Medical mistrust impacts African American men’s preventive health, but racism also matters

07/08/2019 0

Mistrust of health care providers, fueled by painful experiences with racism, makes African American men more likely to delay routine screenings and doctor’s appointments, according […]

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Health Problems
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Health News

High-fat, high-sugar foods can change the brain to prefer sweets

24/03/2023 0

This mental health app could change how we understand and treat schizophrenia

24/03/2023 0

Botulism Cases Linked to Intragastric Injections for Obesity

24/03/2023 0

J+D release FC365 Lite

24/03/2023 0

The poorest UK children have worse health and educational outcomes in adolescence, new study finds

24/03/2023 0
Personal Health

Dementia Care Programs Help, If Caregivers Can Find Them

27/02/2023 0

There’s no cure, yet, for Alzheimer’s disease. But dozens of programs developed in the past 20 years can improve the lives of both people living […]

Toriola honored by oncology group

05/12/2022 0

Adetunji T. Toriola, MD, PhD, a William H. Danforth Washington University Physician-Scientist Scholar, has received the 2022 Outstanding Investigator Award for Breast Cancer Research from […]

Adeoye, Guilak, Gutmann, Kipnis elected to National Academy of Medicine

17/10/2022 0

Four faculty members at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, a part of the […]

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