Let the record show that the current COVID-19 vaccines work, and they work well. But what is the next step
Month: August 2021
Immigrants to Canada may have lower rate of stroke than long-term residents
Immigrants to Canada have a 33% lower rate of stroke than long-term residents, according to a study published in the
What you should know about COVID-19 booster shots and third vaccine doses
Increasingly, research shows many people who have weakened immune systems haven’t been able to receive full protection from their COVID-19
Heavy drinking may impair men’s ability to recognize facial emotions
Alcohol intoxication is linked to impairments in the ability to interpret other people’s facial expressions, especially in men, according to
Research finds hundreds of millions of Africans lack basic means of preventing SARS-CoV-2 transmission
Millions of people across the African continent are at risk of contracting COVID-19 because of a lack of the most
Higher maternal prenatal BMI may harm child cognition
Higher maternal prenatal body mass index (BMI) may be associated with poorer offspring brain development, according to a study published
Cholera kills 35 in Niger
A cholera epidemic has claimed 35 lives in Niger, the health ministry of the poor Sahel nation said Thursday. More
Researchers uncover the biology and treatment behind a rare autoinflammatory disease
The absence of a protein that activates the body’s antiviral defenses can cause a rare rheumatoid-like autoinflammatory condition that is
A parent’s genes can influence a child’s educational success, inherited or not
A child’s educational success depends on the genes that they haven’t inherited from their parents, as well as the genes
Immune response to COVID-19 may be proportional to illness severity, duration
People who have had severe or long-lasting cases of COVID-19 are more likely to have high levels of an important