The school holidays are here, and parents struggling to get their children to bed will no doubt be thinking: what is
Month: July 2021
Killing off old cells might mean relief from persistent jaw pain
Pain where the jaw hinges to the skull is both common and difficult to treat. Killing off aged cells might
Adult ADHD linked to numerous physical conditions
Adults with ADHD are at higher risk of a wide range of physical conditions, including nervous system, respiratory, musculoskeletal, and
Viruses are the most common cause of myocarditis in children, experts offer guidance
Myocarditis in children is a rare yet challenging condition to treat. Diagnosis and treatment includes multiple options, and many cases
‘All the lonely people’: The impact of loneliness in old age on life and health expectancy
In 1966, The Beatles cemented the plight of lonely older people in the popular imagination with “Eleanor Rigby,” a song
Do heart medications affect COVID-19 outcomes?
Cardiovascular drugs do not affect COVID-19 outcomes—such as disease severity, hospitalizations, or deaths—according to an analysis of all relevant studies
COVID vaccine doesn’t infiltrate breast milk
Women who are breastfeeding and wonder if COVID-19 vaccination is safe for their baby may be reassured by the results
Glucose-lowering therapy delayed for newly diagnosed T2DM patients
For adults newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), delays to first-line therapy are longest for older patients, those
Autistic children can benefit from attention training, study finds
Attention training in young people with autism can lead to significant improvements in academic performance, according to a new study.
Researchers unlock secrets behind liver regrowth and regenerative medicine
NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) researchers have uncovered a code that sets the genome of the liver to account for the