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Day: October 18, 2021
Blood vessel inflammation could be switched off by new molecule
Scientists are testing whether a new molecule could help switch off the inflammation that worsens cardiovascular diseases. The Heriot-Watt and
Pregnancy overshadowed by the pandemic
A pregnancy constantly overshadowed by the unknown. That is how women in Sweden who have been pregnant during the pandemic
How consumers describe racism in health care
How do health care consumers experience and report on racism in hospital settings? In the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion issue
Why a COVID-19 pill would be a game-changer for overwhelmed hospitals
There could soon be a new COVID-19 treatment in town—a pill that promises to help unburden overloaded hospital systems. Pharmaceutical
Valneva reports ‘positive’ COVID vaccine results
Franco-Austrian biotech lab Valneva announced Monday positive results from clinical trials of its COVID vaccine candidate, a month after the
Study: Serotonin stabilizes social memories
Who wouldn’t like to be better at remembering people you meet, even after a brief introduction? New research by scientists
In quiet debut, Alzheimer’s drug finds questions, skepticism
The first new Alzheimer’s treatment in more than 20 years was hailed as a breakthrough when regulators approved it more
Russia sees highest daily new COVID case number
Russia is reporting its largest daily number of new coronavirus infections, more than 70% up on the number a month
Improved diversity needed in membership, presidents at obesity/nutrition organizations
New findings suggest that efforts are needed to increase the diversity of membership and leadership at the presidential level within