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Month: January 2021
Five hurdles in the global COVID-19 vaccine rollout
The unprecedented push to inoculate the world’s population against COVID-19 has got off to a sluggish start, triggering a storm
Scientists developing COVID-19 vaccine nasal spray
Lancaster University researchers have successfully engineered a COVID-19 vaccine which can be administered through the nose. The researchers administered two
Lipid biomarkers in urine can determine the type of asthma
In a new study, researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have used a urine test to identify and verify a
Treatment plans, outcomes better for women with ACS and low-risk HEART score
Women with suspected acute coronary syndrome who have low-risk History, Electrocardiogram, Age, Risk factors, and Troponin (HEART) scores have more
EXPLAINER: Vaccine push gains steam but many still face wait
More Americans are now eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine but they may still face a wait for their first
New insights into how COVID-19 damages the brain
New research offers a novel explanation for the long-term brain problems many COVID-19 patients experience. Many coronavirus patients report headaches
What are the links between violence and mental illness?
When there is news of a violent attack, we sometimes hear that it could be related to mental illness—which may
Is it OK to exercise when you’re sick?
If you are sick and plan to exercise this cold and flu season, experts say to use your head—and recognize
Nurses report PTSD symptoms due to the pandemic—here’s why
Nurses have been putting themselves in harm’s way every day since the pandemic began. But as coronavirus spreads rapidly in