While unhealthy diets and increasingly sedentary lifestyles have been blamed for the rising rates of obesity worldwide, these two factors
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Long COVID has resurfaced tensions over treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome
Many long COVID patients are experiencing extreme fatigue, a situation which has reignited the polarisation in approaches to treatment and
US to add heart inflammation warning for COVID mRNA vaccines for teens
US health authorities plan to update official guidance about administering mRNA COVID vaccines to adolescents and young adults after finding
COVID-19 monoclonal antibody therapy can reduce hospitalizations, healthcare system stress
A newly published study by the University of South Florida Health (USF Health) and Tampa General Hospital (TGH) shows that
Merkel: Europe ‘on thin ice’ amid delta virus variant rise
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Thursday that Europe is “on thin ice” in its battle against the coronavirus, as the
One vaccine dose enough for COVID-19 survivors
Two mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 have proven safe and effective in clinical trials, as well as in the millions of
Cardiac atrophy findings may set course for preventing harm from long space flights
In many situations, heart muscle cells do not respond to external stresses in the same ways that skeletal muscle cells
Critical cell process shown to be missing in humans
Patients with a unique cellular disorder are helping researchers understand a series of health complications better. For the first time,
New research uncovers how cancers with common mutation develop resistance to targeted drugs
A new study by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute researchers has given scientists their first look at the genomic landscape of tumors
Pandemic drives largest decrease in US life expectancy since 1943
U.S. life expectancy decreased by 1.87 years between 2018 and 2020, a drop not seen since World War II, according