A major advance in detecting COVID-19 from the way people cough could pave the way to a new generation of
Month: June 2021
Sudden cardiac death more likely to fell persons with HIV infection
Individuals infected with HIV are more than twice as likely to die from sudden cardiac death (SCD) compared to the
What works best to ease migraines?
A new research review offers good news for migraine sufferers: There are more pain-relieving options than ever. In an analysis
Children with asymptomatic malaria a ‘hidden risk’ to disease control efforts
The role of people infected with malaria without showing symptoms presents a hidden risk to efforts to control the disease
‘Smart’ segmented ring device delivers medications to stop HIV transmission
Researchers have designed a device that delivers two medications that help stop HIV transmission. Although condom usage is the best strategy for
Stress during pandemic linked to poor sleep
Many people likely lost sleep over COVID-19. A study of twins led by Washington State University researchers found that stress,
Red meat consumption may promote DNA damage-associated mutations in patients with colorectal cancer
Genetic mutations indicative of DNA damage were associated with high red meat consumption and increased cancer-related mortality in patients with
Australia further restricts AstraZeneca vaccine over clotting concerns
Australia recommended that AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 jab should not be given to people under 60 on Thursday, a fresh blow to
Japan to lift virus emergency one month before Olympics
Japan plans to lift Tokyo’s virus emergency on June 20, a month before the Olympics, the government announced Thursday as
Can you mix and match COVID-19 vaccines?
Can you mix and match two-dose COVID-19 vaccines? It’s likely safe and effective, but researchers are still gathering data to