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Researchers have succeeded in identifying the proteins in the coronavirus that can damage blood vessels

03/11/2021 0

Nearly two years since becoming a global pandemic that has killed millions of people, the mystery of which proteins in the SARS-CoV-2 virus are responsible […]

Nurses have had a tough year (and then some). How theyve stayed resilient

20/10/2021 0

At the beginning of the pandemic, Penny Weismuller, director of Cal State Fullerton’s School of Nursing, said everyone in her Southern California neighborhood would come […]

Rapid antigen tests have long been used overseas to detect COVID. Here’s what Australia can learn

28/09/2021 0

Australian Health Minister Greg Hunt wants COVID-19 rapid antigen tests to be available for home use as soon as they’re approved by the Therapeutic Goods […]

Fruit compound may have potential to prevent and treat Parkinson’s disease

28/07/2021 0

Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say they have added to evidence that the compound farnesol, found naturally in herbs, and berries and other fruits, prevents and […]

Most Inmates Have Had Their Covid Shots — But Their Guards Likely Haven’t

08/07/2021 0

When the number of covid-19 cases among inmates in Pennsylvania state prisons last fall topped 1,000 and staff cases hovered in the hundreds, the union […]

Preterm babies may have higher stroke risk as young adults

20/06/2021 0

Babies born prematurely may have significantly higher risk of stroke as young adults—and the earlier the birth, the greater the risk, suggests an extensive new […]

Vegetarians have healthier levels of disease markers than meat-eaters

10/05/2021 0

Vegetarians appear to have a healthier biomarker profile than meat-eaters, and this applies to adults of any age and weight, and is also unaffected by […]

Scientists Have Now Discovered a Way to Identify Cancer Through Simple Blood Test

08/05/2021 0

It is very difficult to diagnose cancer at an early stage, although it is very much desirable, due to lengthy diagnostic procedures and inability of […]

EU will have vaccine doses for 70 pct of adults by mid-July: commissioner

20/04/2021 0

The EU will have enough COVID-19 vaccine doses to cover 70 percent of its adult population by mid-July due to higher production within the bloc, […]

Ask KHN-PolitiFact: I’ve Recovered From Covid. Why Do I Still Have to Mask Up?

16/04/2021 0

More than 120 million Americans have joined arguably the most sought-after club on Earth: those immunized against the coronavirus. Fully vaccinated people were given the […]

Internal states can also have an impact on learning, shows study

03/04/2021 0

We've all heard the adage, "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again," but new research from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of […]

Silent MRSA carriers have twice the mortality rate of adults without the bacteria

28/03/2021 0

A University of Florida study of middle-aged and older adults finds those who unknowingly carry methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA, on their skin are twice […]

Does your child have MIS-C, COVID-19 or Kawasaki disease?

11/03/2021 0

Exposure to SARS-Co-V2, the virus that causes COVID-19, can put otherwise healthy children and adolescents at risk for Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C), a […]

Do you have to tell your boss if you've had the Covid vaccine?

18/02/2021 0

Now that the vaccine rollout has been underway for some time, questions are being raised about eventually being allowed to return to the workplace. Every […]

'Gorilla Glue Girl' Had to Have Surgery to Remove the Glue From Her Hair—and You Have to See the Video

11/02/2021 0

Just like accidents happen, so do miracles. You may remember Tessica Brown (aka TikTok user @im_d_ollady), as the woman who used Gorilla Glue Adhesive Spray to […]

Should I have the Covid vaccine if trying for a baby?

10/02/2021 0

News about coronavirus – and the vaccine for it – seems to change almost daily, with advice shifting as the science does. Vaccine hesitancy is […]

Is the COVID-19 vaccine effective if you don’t have a reaction to it?

09/02/2021 0

Major retailers in Florida set to begin COVID-19 vaccine distribution Dr. Janette Nesheiwat tells ‘Fox & Friends’ this will ‘expand availability and accessibility’ to vaccinations. […]

Trudeau says Canada will have coronavirus vaccine production

02/02/2021 0

Canada will eventually be able to manufacture COVID-19 vaccines, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday, as his government faces concerns about getting doses from Europe. […]

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Health News

Expert shares six tips to ‘dementia-proof’ your life

04/02/2023 0

Kisspeptin administration can boost sexual responses in people with hypoactive sexual desire disorder

04/02/2023 0

Which memory lapses are perfectly normal or are signs of dementia?

03/02/2023 0

Researchers find a link between traffic noise and tinnitus

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A new generation of microimplants

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Personal Health

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 […]

Watch: What Experts Advise for Seniors Living Under the Long Shadow of Covid

11/10/2022 0

The covid-19 pandemic casts a long shadow over the lives of older adults and their family caregivers in the United States, even as many people […]

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