Spending time in the garden is linked to similar benefits for health and wellbeing as living in wealthy areas, according
Month: May 2020
How to eat like the animals for good health
From jungle to laboratory and back to our own kitchens, David Raubenheimer and Stephen Simpson’s new book explores how and
14 mutations found in SARS-CoV-2: One strain may be more easily spread
A team of researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS and the Duke Human Vaccine Institute and
PPE, plus training, lowers risk of COVID-19 for health care workers
Health care workers carry a significant burden of coronavirus infections worldwide, but a new evidence review by researchers at Oregon
What you need to know about how coronavirus is changing science
The evolving COVID-19 pandemic has created an urgent need for scientific evidence, and quickly. We need politicians to be able
How does a baby ‘breathe’ while inside its mom?
“Mothering” is synonymous with “nurturing,” probably because moms start providing for their kids even before they’re born. A fetus relies
Supercomputer simulations present potential active substances against coronavirus
Several drugs approved for treating hepatitis C viral infection were identified as potential candidates against COVID-19, a new disease caused
Is it safe to go to the hospital during COVID-19 pandemic?
When concerns about catching the coronavirus encourage people to stay physically distant, that’s healthy. When those fears drive ailing people
Can survivors get reinfected with coronavirus?
People all over the globe who’ve recovered from the new coronavirus want to know the same thing: Am I immune,
Extinguishing fearful memories depends on the flexibility of your DNA
Fear is an important survival mechanism and so too is the ability to inhibit fear when it’s no longer needed.