Two gene variants found in African American women may explain why they are more likely to be diagnosed with triple
Month: June 2021
Study confirms safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccination in people with cancer
Since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, there were questions about how people in active cancer treatment would fare
New research a ‘step change’ for diabetes patients
Millions of people with diabetes are at risk of developing foot ulcers, which often lead to amputations and other health
Wearable electroencephalogram device gathers reliable sleep data from the ear
Preliminary results of a new study show that a wearable electroencephalogram device that gathers data from the ear measures sleep
Potential vocal tracking app could detect depression changes
According to the World Health Organization, more than 264 million people worldwide have Major Depression Disorder and another 20 million
Many adults with cardiovascular disease know the risks, yet still don’t stop smoking
Many adults with a history of cardiovascular disease (CVD) continue to smoke cigarettes and/or use other tobacco products, despite knowing
Common mechanism found for diverse brain disorders
Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) have identified a common mechanism underlying a spectrum of epilepsy syndromes and neurodevelopmental
A new bacteria, made in Belgium
Researchers led by Patrice Cani, FNRS researcher at University of Louvain (UCLouvain) have studied a bacterium called Subdoligranulum that is
Emergency care for heart attacks and strokes rebounds
The significant declines in heart attack hospitalizations and emergency care for possible strokes seen in Northern California at the beginning
Better-fitting face masks greatly improve COVID-19 protection
Even the best face masks work only as well as their fit. And poorly fitting face masks greatly increase the risk of infection from