Tracking carbon dioxide levels indoors is an inexpensive and powerful way to monitor the risk of people getting COVID-19, according
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AstraZeneca jab clots link plausible but unconfirmed: WHO experts
A link between AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 jabs and blood clots is plausible but unconfirmed, the World Health Organization’s vaccine experts said
Anticoagulation and cerebral small vessel disease
Cardiovascular diseases are usually complex and affect multiple organs simultaneously. Treatments for vascular diseases in the brain may therefore have
Losing weight through exercise
Worldwide 39 percent of the adults were overweight in 2016, according to statistics of the World Health Organization. In the
COVID testing blitz undermined screening, fight against STDs
After an unprecedented push to test and track COVID-19, public health workers are grappling with a worrisome side effect: a
‘Patchwork’ tumors prevalent across multiple cancer types
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute, as part of an international collaboration of scientists through the Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole
First Pfizer vaccines packaged on French soil
Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines were packaged for the first time on French soil on Wednesday, hailed by President Emmanuel Macron as an
Reversing a genetic cause of poor stress responses in mice
Everyone faces stress occasionally, whether in school, at work, or during a global pandemic. However, some cannot cope as well
No proof COVID vaccines can trigger Guillain-Barré syndrome
Two people in the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine trial developed Guillain-BarrĂ© syndrome, but it’s highly doubtful the vaccine is
A few hundred dollars makes a difference in use of long-lasting birth control
Getting a birth control implant used to cost some women hundreds of dollars, if they were among the nearly half