Scientists have identified metabolites in the blood that accurately predict whether a woman will develop type 2 diabetes after experiencing
Month: May 2020
Liverpool-Atletico match linked to ’41 additional’ virus deaths: report
The decision to let Liverpool’s Champions League match against Atletico Madrid go ahead may have “led to 41 additional deaths”
Fatal Lyme carditis in a 37-year-old man shows need for awareness of unusual symptoms
Lyme disease can have unusual presentations. Physicians and the public should be aware of its different manifestations, as people spend
Hydroxychloroquine shows no virus benefit, raises death risk: study
A study of nearly 100,000 coronavirus patients has shown no benefit in treating them with anti-viral drugs hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine
Smoking does increase the risk of catching coronavirus
Smoking does increase the risk of gettingĀ coronavirus, according to a major British study that disputes growing evidence that the habit
First human trial of COVID-19 vaccine finds it is safe and induces rapid immune response
The first COVID-19 vaccine to reach phase 1 clinical trial has been found to be safe, well-tolerated, and able to
Sleep-wake disturbances can predict recurrent events in stroke survivors
Stroke survivors suffering from the burden of combined sleep-wake disturbances are more likely to have another stroke or serious cardio-
A clue as to why it’s so hard to wake up on a cold winter’s morning
Winter may be behind us, but do you remember the challenge of waking up on those cold, dark days? Temperature
Does MRI have an environmental impact?
Tokyo, Japan – Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have surveyed the amount of gadolinium found in river water in Tokyo.
Effectiveness of cold therapy depends on water temperature, muscle position
A new study finds that cold water therapy affects blood flow to individual muscles of the leg differently and is