A University of Cincinnati ear, nose and throat specialist says your nose may hold a clue in identifying COVID-19. The
Day: April 14, 2020
Experts explain heart disease, racial disparities and COVID-19
First, there was COVID-19 lung damage. Then came reports of cardiovascular complications in patients with the virus. Now, the pandemic
Long spaceflights affect astronaut brain volume
Extended periods in space have long been known to cause vision problems in astronauts. Now a new study in the
A complex systems perspective on viruses offers insight for controlling SARS-CoV-2
Numerous questions emerge when considering the nature and relevance of viruses: What exactly are they? Are they even alive? How
Using a biophysically realistic whole-brain model to explain impact of psilocybin on the brain
An international team of researchers has built a biophysically realistic whole-brain model to explain the impact of psilocybin on the
What people living with HIV need to know about COVID-19
Nearly half of people in the U.S. diagnosed with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, are over 50, according to
How long are you infectious when you have coronavirus?
As the coronavirus pandemic stretches on, a small proportion of Australians infected have now died, while most have either recovered, or are likely
Milk allergy guidelines may cause overdiagnosis in babies and children
Current medical guidelines for diagnosing cow’s milk allergy in babies and young children may be linked to overdiagnosis of the
The best ways to strengthen your immune system during the coronavirus pandemic
Although there is no cure or specific treatment for COVID-19, there are some things you can do to strengthen your
Why is coronavirus a bigger worry for people with diabetes?
If you or someone you love has diabetes, you’ve probably noticed that diabetes always pops up on lists of people