A survey of more than 17,000 pregnant and lactating individuals who received the COVID-19 vaccine showed that the individuals did
Month: August 2021
Lyme disease can wreak havoc on mental health
Lyme disease can exact a significant mental toll as well as a physical one on its sufferers, a new study
Cannabis use disorder: another COVID risk factor
Should doctors take particular care to talk to patients about the potential dangers of COVID-19 if those patients have a
2011 to 2019 saw rates of gestational diabetes increase across race, ethnicity
From 2011 to 2019, the rates of gestational diabetes increased across all racial and ethnic subgroups and across all ages,
Study shows white South Africans most vaccine-hesitant
White adults in South Africa are more hesitant towards coronavirus vaccination than their black compatriots, a new study has revealed.
US to announce COVID vaccine booster campaign: media
The US government will announce that Americans should get booster shots for coronavirus vaccines eight months after their last shot,
Beware the ‘molecular parasites’ involved in aging and disease
If you’ve ever seen a petunia with artfully variegated petals, then you’ve seen transposons at work. The flower’s showy color
Half of Swiss double-jabbed against Covid
More than 50 percent of the Swiss population has now been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, statistics showed Tuesday, although immunisation
Study could clarify how microbes can exacerbate cognitive decline
Recent research has found that changes in the gut microbiota—the trillions of bacteria and other microbes that live in the
Contact tracing is key to suppressing COVID-19
The emergence of the delta variant and continued vaccine hesitancy have caused many health and government officials to revisit the