Insomnia, disrupted sleep, and daily burnout are linked to a heightened risk of not only becoming infected with coronavirus, but
Month: March 2021
Germany extends virus lockdown till mid-April as cases rise
Germany has extended its lockdown measures by another month and imposed several new restrictions, including largely shutting down public life
Healthy sleep may rely on long-overlooked brain cells
For something we spend one-third of our lives doing, we still understand remarkably little about how sleep works—for example, why
Roche reports promising results from anti-COVID cocktail
Swiss pharma giant Roche announced Tuesday promising results from clinical trials of an anti-COVID cocktail developed with US biotech firm
Study outlines testing strategies for safer air travel during the pandemic
Almost 90 percent of infectious travelers could be detected with rapid SARS-CoV-2 tests at the airport, and most imported infections
Innovative blood test based on infrared light
The molecular composition of the blood provides information regarding one’s state of health, and may be compared to an individual
Ultra-processed foods are breaking your heart
Ultra-processed foods account for 58% of total energy in the average U.S. diet, but diet is a modifiable risk factor
AstraZeneca says vaccine 80% effective for elderly, no blood clot risk
AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine is 80 percent effective at preventing the disease in the elderly and does not increase the risk
Germany looks set to extend lockdown measures again
German authorities are expected to extend lockdown measures again on Monday and possibly tighten some restrictions as they face a
Having a single personal doctor may sometimes lead to unnecessary tests
Patient care by a single primary care physician is associated with many health benefits, including increased treatment adherence and decreased