Russia on Wednesday reported a spike in the number of coronavirus infections as officials struggle to encourage Russians to get
Month: June 2021
Cough can run in family
A family history of cough increases the risk of both the onset and persistence of cough, according to the Ph.D.
Immune responses after COVID-19 vaccination in kidney transplant and dialysis patients
A new study reveals the extent to which kidney transplant recipients and individuals with kidney failure who are on dialysis
Patient-provider discussions about bariatric surgery play pivotal role in weight loss outcomes
Obesity increases one’s risk for many diseases and often prevents patients from receiving other necessary medical procedures. One of the
India posts record new COVID deaths after data revision
India on Thursday recorded a global record of more than 6,000 coronavirus deaths in 24 hours after one state dramatically
Predisposition to addiction may be genetic
People who have a high sensation-seeking personality trait may be more likely to develop an addiction to cocaine, according to
Nearly 1 in 5 patients who die from unexplained sudden cardiac death have suspicious gene
As many as 450,000 Americans die every year from a sudden, fatal heart condition, and in slightly more than one
Molecular changes in white blood cells can help diagnose ‘the bends’ earlier in divers
For over a century, researchers have known about “the bends”, a serious condition affecting scuba divers. However, we still know
Smokers needed angioplasty and stenting a decade before non-smokers
Smokers needed their blocked arteries fixed nearly a decade earlier than non-smokers, and patients with obesity underwent these procedures four
Breakthrough study shows defining traits are forged the moment we’re born
There are still many unsolved mysteries about the human brain and its development. Now, a novel study published in Frontiers in