New findings published in JAMA Neurology suggest there is no difference in cognitive outcomes at age 2 among children of healthy women
Month: June 2021
Feedback on cafeteria purchases helps employees make healthier food choices
Automated emails and letters that provide personalized feedback related to cafeteria purchases at work may help employees make healthier food
Two common eating habits that can really pile on pounds
The portion of food that you put on your plate and how fast you eat it could determine how much
E-scooter injuries most likely at weekends and after alcohol-fueled risk-taking
E-scooter injuries are most likely to occur at the weekend and after alcohol-fuelled risk taking, such as kerb jumping, reveals
In youth, COVID-19 causes more complications than flu; fatality is rare
A new global study of 30-day outcomes in children and adolescents with COVID-19 found that while death was uncommon, the
A breakthrough in the physics of blood clotting
Heart attacks and strokes—the leading causes of death in human beings—are fundamentally blood clots of the heart and brain. Better
Brazil braces for third wave of COVID-19
Already reeling from one of the highest death tolls in the pandemic, Brazil is bracing for the threat of a
Monoclonal antibody prevents HIV infection in monkeys, study finds
An experimental, lab-made antibody can completely prevent nonhuman primates from being infected with the monkey form of HIV, new research
A high concentration of ACE2 in the blood may increase the risk of serious COVID-19
Normally, the ACE2 enzyme helps regulate our blood pressure. The enzyme sits on the surface of cells, including cells in
Plant-based and/or fish diets may help lessen severity of COVID-19 infection
Plant-based and/or fish (pescatarian) diets may help lower the odds of developing moderate to severe COVID-19 infection, suggest the findings