A new study conducted at the University of Worcester and published in the Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, has
Month: April 2021
Scientists find clues to why AstraZeneca’s vaccine may cause clots
Doctors might have figured out why AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine may cause life-threatening blood clots in very rare cases. The discovery,
Men with low health literacy less likely to choose active surveillance for prostate cancer after tumor profiling
Tumor gene profiling is a tool that can help patients with a cancer diagnosis make informed decisions about treatment. In
Italy lifts lockdown on worst-hit region Lombardy
Italy on Friday announced an end to lockdown measures from next week for Lombardy, the epicentre of its coronavirus pandemic,
Virus lockdowns around the world as vaccine efforts stumble
Fresh lockdowns and curfews were imposed on tens of millions of people from India to Argentina on Saturday, as Covid-19
Trudeau calls for Canada regions to tighten COVID restrictions
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday called on Canada’s provinces to tighten public health measures as an accelerating vaccination program
Thailand faces growing outbreak ahead of New Year travel
Thai authorities struggled to contain a growing coronavirus outbreak just days before the country’s traditional Songkran New Year’s holiday, when
Vaccines and functional neurological disorder: A complex story, say experts
Videos of people experiencing severe neurological symptoms, including convulsions and difficulty walking, purportedly after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine, have surfaced
Possible ‘missing link’ detected in COVID-19 patients
A newly published UC Davis research paper pinpoints what could be “the missing link” in why some COVID-19 patients recover
Brain disease transmitted by tick bites may be treatable
Tick-borne encephalitis is a disease just as nasty as it sounds. Once bitten by an infected tick, some people develop