Patients’ irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms unexpectedly improved when they were under COVID-19 stay-at-home orders, reaffirming the gut-brain connection in
Month: May 2021
Countries urge broader patent waivers than just COVID vaccines
Dozens of countries have revised a proposal at the WTO for patent waivers for medical tools needed to combat COVID,
Italy passes 30 million vaccine dose milestone
Italy on Saturday passed the milestone of 30 million doses injected in its COVID-19 vaccination effort, with nearly 10 million
Germany needs lower virus numbers for ‘carefree summer’: minister
Germany needs to stay vigilant and further bring down the number of coronavirus infections if the country is to enjoy
India battles fatal fungal threat as virus deaths near 300K
Doctors in India are fighting a fatal fungal infection affecting COVID-19 patients or those who have recovered from the disease
Oregon among blue states slow at lifting COVID restrictions
The sand was packed on a recent sunny day at this upscale beach town on Oregon’s coast, but signs of
US: New COVID-19 cases plummet to lowest levels since last June
New coronavirus cases across the United States have tumbled to rates not seen in more than 11 months, sparking optimism
Brain’s memory center stays active during ‘infantile amnesia’
One trait shared by all humans is that they don’t remember specific life episodes that occurred before the age of
A 3D visualization of oxytocin and vasopressin circuits with unprecedented resolution
The work, carried out by Pilar Madrigal and Sandra Jurado, from the UMH-CSIC Neurosciences Institute in Alicante, a joint center
No such thing as safe alcohol consumption, study says
You might want to remember this during your next visit to a bar. A new study from the University of