As residents of the Southern Hemisphere head into the colder weather, many of us might be afflicted with the irritating
Month: May 2021
Singapore to vaccinate schoolchildren against COVID
Singapore will start vaccinating schoolchildren against the coronavirus soon, the prime minister said Monday, after officials warned that new strains
China allows couples to have three children as birthrate falls
China will allow couples to have three children after a census showed its population is rapidly ageing, state media said
EU pushes hassle-free travel for vaccinated residents
Fully vaccinated residents in the EU should be exempt from COVID-19 quarantine when travelling within the bloc, the European Commission
Brain activity reveals when white lies are selfish
You may think a little white lie about a bad haircut is strictly for your friend’s benefit, but your brain
Being born preterm or low birthweight associated with lower IQ in adulthood
The average IQ of adults who were born very preterm (VP) or at a very low birth weight (VLBW) has
Study links urinary incontinence in female athletes to low energy availability
Urinary incontinence (UI) is a common experience for female athletes that can significantly impact their enjoyment of and participation in
Study: Suicide risk higher for older adults diagnosed with dementia
Adults over age 65 who have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia are more than twice as likely
Reducing missed abusive head trauma in pediatric intensive care units
Abusive head trauma (AHT) is one of the leading causes of traumatic death and disability in infants and young children
Novel form of immunotherapy could revolutionize cancer treatment
A novel form of macrophage-based immunotherapy is effective at treating a broad spectrum of cancers, including those at advanced stages,