Risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes and smoking conferred greater risk of heart failure in young and middle aged individuals
Day: July 9, 2021
How afraid of COVID variants should we be?
More than 4 million. That’s how many people have been killed by COVID-19 globally as of Thursday. At least, that’s
Zika virus cases detected in India’s Kerala state
Authorities in India’s southern Kerala region have issued a statewide alert after 14 cases of the Zika virus were detected,
A large-scale examination of the protein composition of dendritic spines
Dendritic spines, small membranous protrusions emerging from a brain cell’s dendrite, help to transmit electrical signals to neurons. These spines
Imaging test may predict patients most at risk of some heart complications from COVID-19
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have shown that a type of echocardiogram, a common test to evaluate whether a person’s
Pfizer to seek OK for 3rd vaccine dose; shots still protect
Pfizer is about to seek U.S. authorization for a third dose of its COVID-19 vaccine, saying Thursday that another shot
High-tech imaging reveals blood, oxygen flow, energy metabolism in mouse kidneys
Acute kidney injury, or acute renal failure, can occur suddenly from a variety of causes, including the systemic blood infection
Blue light creates negative physiological changes during sleep
Extended exposure to light during nighttime can have negative consequences for human health. But now, researchers from Japan have identified
Aspirin can reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes in pneumonia patients
New research presented at this year’s European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ECCMID) taking place online (9-12 July)
Brain mapping method illuminates targets for treating neuropsychiatric symptoms
Researchers have made significant advancements in correlating aberrations in specific brain circuits with neuropsychiatric conditions like depression. However, it remains