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Day: October 28, 2020
Paracetamol poisonings up
Paracetamol is a popular source of pain relief. In Switzerland, it is available over the counter in 500 milligram tablets,
Researchers link poor memory to attention lapses and media multitasking
The eyes may be the windows to the soul, but they can also provide insightful glimpses into memory. Stanford scientists
What EEGs tell us about COVID-19 and the brain
Throughout the pandemic, healthcare workers have seen more than just the lungs affected by COVID-19. Doctors have reported neurological complications
Smokers, especially those who begin young, are three times more likely to die prematurely
Current smokers faced nearly three times the risk of premature death from cardiovascular disease compared with people who never smoked,
New strategy for treating common retinal diseases shows promise
Scientists at Scripps Research have uncovered a potential new strategy for treating eye diseases that affect millions of people around
Impacts of family structure on puberty onset in girls
Girls who do not live with both parents from birth to age two may be at higher risk of starting
Experts outline key challenges for assessing clinical efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines
Collaboration and standardised approaches for assessing different vaccine efficacy endpoints are key for meaningful comparison of different COVID-19 vaccine candidates
High vitamin A, E, and D intake linked to fewer respiratory complaints in adults
High vitamin A, E, and D intake may be linked to fewer respiratory complaints in adults, suggests an analysis of