When it comes to bacteria causing food-borne illnesses in the EU, campylobacter and salmonella are the most common culprits. According
Month: August 2021
Want to spend less time online? Time limits might backfire
Phones, tablets and third-party apps are helping consumers track and set limits on their screen time. But optional time limits
Brains are most amenable to reading development in the first two years of primary education
The regions that form the reading network in the brain mainly develop in the first two years of primary school.
Obesity may increase risk of long-term COVID-19 problems
Some COVID-19 survivors can struggle with lingering medical problems for months. According to recent Cleveland Clinic research, the risk for
Turning immune cells into killers
When pathogens invade the human body, a rapid response is required. At the forefront of the immune response are special
A drug costing less than $2 a day helps in the treatment of severely ill COVID-19 patients
Metoprolol, a drug widely used to treat cardiovascular disease, is beneficial when administered to COVID-19 patients. This is the finding
Struggling to learn a new language? Blame it on your stable brain
A study in patients with epilepsy is helping researchers understand how the brain manages the task of learning a new
Study shows how a racing heart may alter decision-making brain circuits
Anxiety, addiction, and other psychiatric disorders are often characterized by intense states of what scientists call arousal: The heart races,
Reliable oxygenation is conceivable with a new design for portable concentrators
As health workers around the world provide care to those infected with SARS-CoV-2 and its many variants, the shortages in
Platelet-rich plasma treatment shows efficacy for osteoarthritis
A pilot study conducted by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine combined wearable technology and patient-reported outcomes to assess the