Many aging Americans can have their vision dimmed by cataracts, but the good news is that they’re easily treated, one
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NHS Health Checks are not helping people who need them most
According to a seven year study led by researchers at Queen Mary University of London, involving more than 3 million
COVID: Did a delayed second dose give the delta variant an evolutionary helping hand?
The delta coronavirus variant, which was first detected in India, is now the dominant variant in the UK. Some experts warn that
COVID-19 may never go away, but practical herd immunity is within reach
When people say that we won’t reach “herd immunity” to COVID-19, they are usually referring to an ideal of “full” population
Stop diabetes in its tracks with a tested 12-month education program
A diagnosis of prediabetes can be a wake-up call, especially if you didn’t know you were at risk. But that
Persistence pays off in the human gut microbiome
The human gut microbiome is a complex community of trillions of microbes that are constantly interacting with each other and
Harmful protein waste in the muscle
An international team of researchers led by the University of Bonn has identified the cause of a rare, severe muscle
Mould exposure significantly increased chance of COPD flare up in study
Patients with a common respiratory disease had more flare-ups linked to activities that put them at risk of being exposed
Air conditioning unnecessary in majority of global heatwave conditions
The biophysical modeling study, published in The Lancet Planetary Health, challenges outdated public health guidance that discourages fan use in temperatures
Novavax: Large study finds COVID-19 shot about 90% effective
Vaccine maker Novavax said Monday its COVID-19 shot was highly effective against the disease and also protected against variants in