Chronic exposure to second-hand smoke results in lower body weight and cognitive impairments that more profoundly affects males, according to
Month: May 2021
Bone marrow disorder nearly 10 times more common in those with venom allergy
Researchers at Michigan Medicine found that people with venom allergies are much more likely to suffer mastocytosis, a bone marrow
Why bipolar patients don’t take their meds
People with bipolar disorder may not take their medication because of side effects, fear of addiction and a preference for
Dementia risk factors similar for men and women, but not high blood pressure
In a study of just over half a million people, George Institute researchers found that while the link between
A path to aggressive breast cancer
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have followed the progression of breast cancer in an animal model and discovered a
More severe OSA associated with COVID-19 risk, but longer use of PAP reduces risk
The more severe a patient’s obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), the greater their risk of contracting COVID-19, according to research presented
Researchers announce new discovery to evaluate tuberculosis treatments
A new study published in Nature Communications provides an important new basis for comparing the effectiveness of different tuberculosis treatments. Tuberculosis, a
Scientists link genetic makeup of bacteria in the human gut to several human diseases
We are truly never alone, not even within our own bodies. Human beings play host to trillions of bacteria, fungi,
Portable, affordable, accurate, fast: Team invents new COVID-19 test
A new coronavirus test can get accurate results from a saliva sample in less than 30 minutes, researchers report in
Machine learning (AI) accurately predicts cardiac arrest risk
A branch of artificial intelligence (AI), called machine learning, can accurately predict the risk of an out of hospital cardiac