For the first time, researchers have found a way to predict when a pregnant woman will go into labor by
Month: May 2021
Artificial intelligence system may improve diagnosis of complicated metastatic cancers
To improve diagnosis for patients with complex metastatic cancers, especially those in low-resource settings, researchers from the Mahmood Lab at
The first step to curbing COVID vaccine misinformation is finding out who is most vulnerable
The success of Australia’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout will depend on everyone’s willingness to receive it. But experts have warned vaccine misinformation online
Researchers find obesity linked to reduced blood flow to the brain
A new study from scientists at The Irish Longitudinal Study on Aging (TILDA) at Trinity College Dublin reveals important findings,
COVID-19 pandemic may produce dramatic changes in life expectancy, birth rates and immigration
Pandemics have historically given rise to major social and demographic transformation. Labor shortages following the Black Plague, for example, resulted
Depression part of daily life for many Black Canadians
The first mental health study of Black communities in Canada has found the majority of Black Canadians display severe depressive
Achieving high COVID-19 vaccine coverage levels by summer can prevent millions of cases
With around 30 percent of the U.S. population now fully vaccinated, the rate of daily vaccinations has started to slow,
Promising malaria vaccine enters final stage of clinical testing in West Africa
The annual death toll from malaria is over 400,000, with most of these deaths amongst children in sub-Saharan Africa. There
Can COVID-19 vaccines affect my period?
Can COVID-19 vaccines affect my period? It’s not known, but researchers are starting to study the issue. Vaccines are designed
Many consumers misinterpret food date labels, yet use them with confidence
Misunderstanding food date labeling is common and educational communications are needed to improve consumer understanding, according to a new study