Severe COVID-19 infection appears rare in newborn babies, suggests a new study. The UK-wide analysis, led by researchers from Imperial
Month: November 2020
Researchers identify melatonin as possible COVID-19 treatment
Results from a new Cleveland Clinic-led study suggest that melatonin, a hormone that regulates the sleep-wake cycle and is commonly
Hungary set for partial lockdown as virus surges
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced Monday a partial lockdown aimed at curbing a surge in coronavirus deaths that has
People who eat chili pepper may live longer?
Individuals who consume chili pepper may live longer and may have a significantly reduced risk of dying from cardiovascular disease
Healthy habits are key to maintaining health even while taking multiple prescriptions
Lifestyle habits including eating a healthy diet, getting regular exercise and not smoking can reduce the risk of death, even
More green spaces can help boost air quality, reduce heart disease deaths
Green spaces—trees, shrubs and grasses—can improve air quality and may lower heart disease deaths, according to preliminary research to be
Researchers find link between food insecurity and cardiovascular death risk
Food insecurity is one of the nation’s leading health and nutrition issues—about 13.7 million (10.5 percent) of households in
Prescriptions of antipsychotic medications in young children is declining
The use of antipsychotics in young children is declining but doctors continue to prescribe these medications off-label for conditions not
More economic worries mean less caution about COVID-19
Workers experiencing job and financial insecurity are less likely to follow the CDC’s guidelines for COVID-19, such as physical distancing,
Coronavirus infections top 50 million worldwide
More than 50 million novel coronavirus infections have been detected worldwide, according to a tally from official sources compiled by