Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) have shown that
Month: August 2020
Antibiotics linked to higher heart disease risk in individuals with type 1 diabetes
Results from a study published in the Journal of Internal Medicine suggest that bacterial infections may elevate the risk of coronary heart
Exposure to common cold coronaviruses can teach the immune system to recognize SARS-CoV-2
Your immune system’s ‘memory’ T cells keep track of the viruses they have seen before. This immune cell memory gives
Can sleep protect us from forgetting old memories?
From lowering your risk of obesity and cardiovascular disease to improving your concentration and overall daily performance, sleep has been
Lockdown study reports surge in health anxieties
New research into people’s coping strategies faced with COVID-19 highlights the mental health toll for those shielding Coronavirus and the
Effective testing and contact tracing is essential for schools to safely open during COVID-19 pandemic
Effective contact tracing and epidemic control measures are essential for safe opening of schools during COVID-19 pandemic, according to two
What food cravings tell us about the quality of our diets
Do you dream of ice cream in a Zoom meeting or reach for potato chips as you check the latest
Harvard researchers want more ‘crappy’ tests for COVID-19
The aphorism “perfect is the enemy of good enough” has been played out to tragic effect in the US’s inadequate
Researchers uncovered the Zika virus mutation responsible for quick spread, birth defects
A multidisciplinary team from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston has uncovered a Zika virus mutation that may
Child sleep problems associated with impaired academic and psychosocial functioning
Whether children have ongoing sleep problems from birth through childhood or do not develop sleep problems until they begin school,