The World Health Organization on Wednesday urged COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers to keep their prices low and affordable, after reports that
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Medical associations create united front to reduce barriers to noninvasive ventilation
On July 30, 2021, the journal CHEST electronically published the outcomes and recommendations of a technical expert panel (TEP) on optimal noninvasive
Low glycaemic diet shows meaningful improvements for people with diabetes
For people with diabetes, sticking to a low glycaemic diet results in small but important improvements in blood sugar levels,
Research shows many with mild COVID-19 infections still experience long-term symptoms
The majority of individuals who experience mild or moderate COVID-19 infection also experience long COVID, or persistent symptoms more than
Diabetes associated with significant increase in risk of hospitalisation, mortality caused by infections: study
A new study published in Diabetologia (the journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes [EASD]) finds that individuals with
Can I get ‘long COVID’ if I’m infected after vaccination?
It’s unclear, but researchers are studying the chances of long-term symptoms developing in anyone who might get infected after vaccination.
Sputnik V: From vaccine hope to frustration for Latin America
Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine was the first to arrive in Argentina in December 2020 with the promise of relief
Stroke team travels to patients, resulting in faster treatment and better patient outcomes
In a pilot program in New York City, instead of transferring stroke patients to a specialized stroke center, a mobile interventional stroke
Role of dopamine in consciousness
Consciousness is arguably the most important scientific topic there is. Without consciousness, there would after all be no science. But
Expert discusses likelihood of achieving herd immunity
“When will we get ‘back to normal?’” is a question looming on many Americans’ minds. The answer largely depends on