A drug candidate discovered and developed decades ago in the laboratory of UC Davis distinguished professor Bruce Hammock may help
Month: September 2021
France offers state-funded therapy, tackles mental health
Treatment for psychological problems will be funded by France’s government starting next year, the president announced Tuesday, amid growing awareness
In COVID’s shadow, HIV on march in Eastern Europe
In a Bucharest back street, drug addicts rush towards an ambulance handing out free syringes. While the eyes of the
Pfizer vaccine for kids may not be available until November
Pfizer has submitted research to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on the effectiveness of its COVID-19 vaccine in children
Sunlight exposure guidelines may need to be revised, researchers warn
Previously published solar exposure guidelines for optimal vitamin D synthesis based on a study of skin samples may need to
Study finds ‘healthy’ obese people more likely to develop heart failure than those of normal weight
Adults who are obese but appear healthy (without common metabolic abnormalities such as high blood pressure, abnormal blood fats, or
Exercise may reduce sleep apnea and improve brain health
Exercise may help reduce symptoms of a common sleep disorder and improve brain function, a small study finds. Exercise training
Major weight loss may reverse heart disease risks associated with obesity, US study finds
Major weight loss appears to reverse most of the cardiovascular risks linked with obesity, according to a cross-sectional analysis of
France’s Sanofi halts work on anti-Covid vaccine
France’s pharmaceutical giant Sanofi, which has lagged rivals in producing new generation COVID-19 vaccines, said Tuesday it had decided to
Smoking highly likely to worsen COVID-19 severity and risk of associated death
Smoking is highly likely to worsen the severity of COVID-19 and the risk of dying from the infection, finds a