There were no significant differences in health outcomes for pregnant women who were diagnosed with gestational diabetes or their babies
Month: March 2021
COVID-19 risks to pregnant women and their babies outlined in global research review
Pregnant women remain at increased risk of severe COVID-19, and their risk of being admitted to intensive care or needing
Scientists report gastrointestinal manifestations and mechanisms of COVID-19
Recently, Prof. Zhu Shu from University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of CAS and Prof. Richard A. Flavell
New study shows 24-72 hours of poor oral hygiene impacts oral health
Poor oral hygiene produces gum-disease bacteria and accelerates oral microbiome aging faster than previously thought. A new study shows that
Young ‘night owls’ at risk of psychosis experience increased psychotic symptoms
Young people at ultra-high risk of developing psychosis have significantly higher psychotic symptoms if they are an evening person, researchers
Study provides evidence that bone marrow cell injections help heal the brain after stroke
Results of a clinical trial released in Stem Cells Translational Medicine provide evidence that treating patients with an injection of bone marrow
7 common causes of hip pain
Hip pain is all too common, with everyone from recent college graduates to grandparents at risk. But why you are
The end of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19
A year ago, infectious disease doctor Christine Johnston was leading a study on the use of hydroxychloroquine for the treatment
Living near water can be beneficial to your mental health: How to add more blue spaces in cities
We know that people are more likely to experience mental health disorders in areas with greater population density. Overcrowding, pollution, urban violence
Microbes may hold the key for treating neurological disorders
When we think about the causes of neurological disorders and how to treat them, we think about targeting the brain.