Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines were packaged for the first time on French soil on Wednesday, hailed by President Emmanuel Macron as an
Month: April 2021
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
Do you ‘wolf down’ your food? Speedy eaters may pack on more pounds
Are you the type to linger over a meal, or do you tend to eat quickly without giving it much
Paranoia therapy app SlowMo helps people ‘slow down’ and manage their fears
A new clinical trial from King’s College London’s Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, & Neuroscience, in collaboration with Oxford University, Oxford
Childhood cognitive problems could lead to mental health issues in later life
Children experiencing cognitive problems such as low attention, poor memory or lack of inhibition may later suffer mental health issues
No pain, no gain in exercise for peripheral artery disease
No pain means no gain when it comes to reaping exercise benefits for people with peripheral artery disease (PAD), reports
For breastfeeding moms, COVID-19 vaccinations may also protect babies
Nursing mothers who receive a COVID-19 vaccine may pass protective antibodies to their babies through breast milk for at least
COVID-19: Tsunami of chronic health conditions expected, research and health care disrupted
A tsunami of chronic health conditions as a result of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, especially cardiometabolic disease, may produce an enormous