Israel was way ahead of the rest of the world when it came to COVID vaccination, so it’s not surprising that data
Day: September 6, 2021
New Caledonia locks down again over COVID cases
New Caledonia will impose a new coronavirus lockdown starting Tuesday after three new cases were confirmed in the South Pacific
New research improves screening efficiency for type 1 diabetes
Melbourne researchers have led a global collaboration to develop a simplified blood test that increases the overall screening efficiency for
Hospitals in crisis in least vaccinated state: Mississippi
As patients stream into Mississippi hospitals one after another, doctors and nurses have become all too accustomed to the rampant
Modest differences in lung function could help spot people at risk of sudden cardiac death
People who have modestly but measurably worse lung function are more likely to suffer sudden cardiac death (SCD), according to
Physical activity during pregnancy is linked to lung function in offspring
Researchers have found further evidence that exercise during pregnancy is good not only for mothers but also for their offspring.
Philippines lifts lockdown in capital as virus surges
The Philippines will lift a stay-at-home order in the capital Manila this week as it trials “granular lockdowns”, an official
New Zealand lifts lockdown, barring virus-hit Auckland
New Zealand will mostly lift its COVID-19 lockdown this week, with only the country’s infection epicentre Auckland to remain under
In COVID-swamped Texas, patients die stranded in rural clinics
Daniel Wilkinson survived two tours of duty in Afghanistan but died of gallstones, deteriorating slowly as his under-equipped doctors looked
“Emergency action on climate and nature crisis cannot wait for the pandemic”, says joint editorial from health journals
Today medical, nursing and public health journals across the world have simultaneously published an editorial calling for world leaders to