A multi-institutional team of researchers has identified both the genetic abnormalities that drive pre-cancer cells into becoming an invasive type
Month: April 2021
One in five pharmacies blocks access to key medication to treat addiction
One in five pharmacies refuse to dispense a key medication to treat addiction, according to new research. The study, published
Genetic discovery in songbird provides new insights
New research reveals a genetic quirk in a small species of songbird in addition to its ability to carry a
Is Night Shift really helping you sleep better?
How often have you laid in bed scrolling through news stories, social media or responding to a text? After staring
How exercise and the simple act of moving your body can improve mental health
Whether running around a track or simply stretching in your living room, physical activity can go a long way toward
Long-term care infrastructure must be re-imagined in a post-pandemic world
Protecting long-term care residents from outbreaks requires different infrastructure, proper staffing conditions and a culture of quality assurance, researchers have
New Delhi extends coronavirus lockdown as India cases hit new record
India’s capital New Delhi on Sunday extended its lockdown, as the country’s COVID-19 crisis grew with infections and deaths hitting
Study examines association between lifestyle patterns and BMI in early childhood
A new Australian study reveals that changes in lifestyle patterns were longitudinally associated with concurrent changes in body mass index
Australia’s Perth ends snap lockdown as quarantine debate heats up
Australian authorities on Monday lifted a snap three-day lockdown of Perth, but faced pointed questions about how the coronavirus leaked
Close monitoring for heart risk needed if breast, prostate cancer treatment includes hormones
The hormonal therapies used to treat many breast and prostate cancers raise the risk of a heart attack and stroke,