In the largest study of its kind to date, researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the
Day: March 25, 2021
Moderate daily caffeine intake during pregnancy may lead to smaller birth size
Pregnant women who consumed the caffeine equivalent of as little as half a cup of coffee a day on average
Should you take fish oil? Depends on your genotype
Fish oil supplements are a billion-dollar industry built on a foundation of purported, but not proven, health benefits. Now, new
Vaccine science and side effects: How news messages affect views on vaccination
News coverage of expert scientific evidence on vaccine safety is effective at increasing public acceptance of vaccines, but the positive
Frequent consumption of meals prepared away from home associated with an increased risk of death
Dining out is a popular activity worldwide, but there has been little research into its association with health outcomes. Investigators
Could your smartphone hold clues to early Alzheimer’s disease?
The development of a wearable to detect early Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases years before symptoms show has taken a
Africa’s COVID 2nd wave was worse but saw fewer measures
Africa experienced a 30-percent rise in infections in its second wave of coronavirus last year but implemented fewer public health
COVID-19 vaccines may not produce sufficient antibody response in transplant recipients
When clinical trials were conducted to determine the immunogenicity—the ability to elicit an immune response—for the first two vaccines marshaled
Research to reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes in hazardous occupations
A team from the Skoltech-based NTI Center of Excellence (CoE) has succeeded in making blood pressure measurements more accurate by
India’s daily virus cases cross 50,000 on lockdown anniversary
India recorded more than 50,000 new coronavirus cases on Thursday for the first time since November as a new wave