The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has created a great deal of uncertainty about how key requirements should be
Month: August 2021
4 in 1 blood pressure pill: Safe and much more effective than usual hypertension treatment
High blood pressure is the world’s leading killer but poor rates of blood pressure control remain common. A new strategy
Perceptions of supernatural beings reveal feelings about good and bad in humans
What transpires in comedies and cartoons when a character has a devil on one shoulder and an angel on the
Insights into how a stroke affects reading could help with rehabilitation
Georgetown University researchers, looking at the ability of people to sound out words after a stroke, found that knowing which
Teachers should be priority group for COVID jabs: WHO
Teachers and school staff should be among the groups prioritised for COVID-19 vaccinations so that schools in Europe and Central
Contact tracing takes a back seat during latest COVID surge
Health investigators across the U.S. are finding it nearly impossible to keep up with the deluge of new COVID-19 infections
Japan detects more Moderna vaccine contamination
Japan’s Okinawa region suspended the use of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine on Sunday after another contamination was spotted, the local government
Australia’s Melbourne extends sixth virus lockdown
A lockdown of Australia’s second-biggest city Melbourne will be extended, authorities announced Sunday as they struggle to quash a stubborn
Ultra-processed food is associated with cardiovascular disease
Weekly consumption of ultra-processed food is linked with an increased risk of heart disease, according to research presented at ESC
Edoxaban may be effective treatment for atrial fibrillation after transcatheter aortic valve replacement
The anticoagulant edoxaban may be just as effective as warfarin for preventing heart attack or stroke in patients with atrial