People have become accustomed to having their temperature checked during the pandemic because fever is a key indicator of COVID-19.
Month: May 2021
33% of neighborhoods in largest US cities were ‘pharmacy deserts’
Black and Latino neighborhoods in the 30 most populous U.S. cities had fewer pharmacies than white or diverse neighborhoods in
Canada recommends J&J vaccine for 30 years and over, probing first batch
A Canadian government advisory panel on Monday recommended the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for people aged 30
How a bad day at work led to better COVID predictions
Talking about your bad day at work could lead to great solutions. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) Associate Professor Saket
Trying to understand the use of drugs by women farmers in Nigeria’s Adamawa State
A national survey on drug use in Nigeria published in 2019 shows that about 14.3 million Nigerians between 15 and 65
System to deliver electrically activated glue for sealing defects in broken blood vessels
A team of researchers led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has developed a device that offers a quicker
Natural immunity to malaria provides clues to potential therapies
WEHI researchers have identified how natural human antibodies can block malaria parasites from entering red blood cells, potentially indicating how
Being overweight or underweight could increase your risk of severe COVID-19
The first large study to report the effect of bodyweight on risk of worse outcomes from COVID-19 across the full
Russia lags behind others in its COVID-19 vaccination drive
While at the Park House shopping mall in northern Moscow, Vladimir Makarov saw it was offering the coronavirus vaccine to
Same drug can have opposite effects on memory according to sexual differences
A research team from the Institut de Neurociències at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (INc-UAB) has showed that inhibition of