For people with tooth decay, drinking a cold beverage can be agony. “It’s a unique kind of pain,” says David
Month: March 2021
Global jabs pass 500 million as Europe vaccine feuds deepen
Health officials have rolled out more than 500 million coronavirus vaccine doses around the world, according to an AFP tally
France steps up travel controls as virus cases soar
The French government warned Friday of increased police checks to enforce travel restrictions in place in Paris and several other
AstraZeneca: Who is using the jab and who is not
The AstraZeneca vaccine has had a rollercoaster ride. While staunchly supported by Britain, which developed it, South Africa has rejected
Scientists develop new platelet-based formulation for combination anticancer therapy
Tumor targeting and intratumoral penetration are longstanding issues for cancer therapeutics. Researchers from the Institute of Process Engineering (IPE) of
Study shows face masks strongly associated with reducing healthcare workers’ risk of acquiring COVID-19
A study published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine from researchers at Henry Ford Health System has found that Henry
Canada to receive 1.5 mln AstraZeneca doses from US next week
The United States will deliver 1.5 million surplus doses of AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine to Canada next week, Canadian Procurement Minister
Study: Bariatric surgery significantly reduces cancer risk for certain patients
Bariatric surgery can significantly reduce the risk of cancer—and especially obesity-related cancers—by as much as half in certain individuals, according
Cancer drug lessens the toxicity of a protein from COVID-19 virus
University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers have identified the most toxic proteins made by SARS-COV-2—the virus that causes
Smoking may disappear within a generation, analysts predict
In 10 to 20 years there could be no smokers left in many markets, according to analysts at Jefferies. Governments