Utah researchers report significant new insights into the development of blood cancers. In work published today in Blood Cancer Discovery, a
Day: March 3, 2021
Accelerating gains in abdominal fat during menopause tied to heart disease risk
Women who experience an accelerated accumulation of abdominal fat during menopause are at greater risk of heart disease, even if
Scientists discover why blood type may matter for COVID infection
A new study provides further evidence that people with certain blood types may be more likely to contract COVID-19. Specifically,
Calming us down or revving us up, music can be good for the heart
Stuck in traffic, with a nasty storm making a stressful commute even worse, Joanne Loewy reached for the car radio.
Serious new COVID-related smoking threat discovered by researchers
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Researchers (BGU) have found for the first time that cigarette smoke toxicity impacts the protective
Researchers explore relationship between maternal microbiota and neonatal antibody response
A healthy system of gut bacteria, or microbiota, is crucial to health: Gut bacteria not only aid with digestion, but
AstraZeneca vaccine effective in over-80s: study
The AstraZeneca/Oxford COVID-19 vaccine appears to be more than 80 percent effective at preventing severe illness among elderly, at-risk individuals
Almost 40% of university students surveyed are addicted to their phones
A team of researchers at King’s College London has found that nearly 40% of students surveyed exhibited symptoms of addiction
First detailed insight into newborn babies’ lungs at birth
Researchers have captured the first detailed images of newborn babies’ lungs as they take their first breaths. The research, led
Regular meat consumption linked with a wide range of common diseases
Regular meat consumption is associated with a range of diseases that researchers had not previously considered, according to a large,