People who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 are exempt from many restrictions in Germany from Sunday after the government
Month: May 2021
South Africa reports four cases of India virus variant
South Africa’s health ministry on Saturday said four cases of a coronavirus variant fuelling a devastating surge of COVID-19 in
Spain ends COVID state of emergency
Spain has lifted a state of emergency in place since October to fight the pandemic, allowing Spaniards to travel between
Vegetarians have healthier levels of disease markers than meat-eaters
Vegetarians appear to have a healthier biomarker profile than meat-eaters, and this applies to adults of any age and weight,
New study examines social network’s relation to binge drinking among adults
For some people, social gatherings can be a time to imbibe. And for some, that can turn into a time
Study supports recommendations to avoid pregnancy for at least 12 months after obesity surgery
A study presented at this year’s European Congress on Obesity (held online, 10-13 May) supports recommendations to avoid pregnancy for
Most comprehensive studies to date find ‘insufficient evidence’ to support herbal, dietary supplements for weight loss
The first global review of complementary medicines (herbal and dietary supplements) for weight loss in 16 years—combining 121 randomized placebo-controlled
Vaccinate those at risk worldwide before children: WHO
The World Health Organization on Friday urged governments to refrain from vaccinating children against coronavirus until the elderly and at-risk
In fight against COVID variants some firms target T cell jabs
Getting COVID vaccines into the arms of the world’s population is an international priority—but will today’s jabs stay effective against
Mild COVID-19 infection is very unlikely to cause lasting heart damage
Mild Covid-19 infection is very unlikely to cause lasting damage to the structure or function of the heart, according to