As New Zealand switches from elimination to suppression, those who argue that COVID-19 will become endemic and part of our
Month: October 2021
COVID: Why are people testing positive on lateral flow tests then negative on PCR?
In the UK over the last few weeks, there have been a growing number of reports of people testing positive for COVID
How COVID-19 changed the delivery of mental health services
During a time when healthcare professionals could no longer see patients in person, how did providers deliver mental health services
Mushroom consumption may lower risk of depression
Mushrooms have been making headlines due to their many health advantages. Not only do they lower one’s risk of cancer
Warning signs for dementia found in the blood
Researchers at the DZNE and the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG) have identified molecules in the blood that can indicate
How your emotional response to the COVID-19 pandemic changed your behavior and your sense of time
The COVID-19 pandemic, now in its 19th month, has meant different things to different people. For some, it’s meant stress
Vaccines are effective against most SARS-CoV-2 variants, says study
Two of the commonly used coronavirus vaccines provide protection against multiple variants of the virus that causes COVID-19, including the
Engineers report advance in rapid cancer detection and monitoring
When it comes to cancer detection, size matters. Traditional diagnostic imaging cannot detect tumors smaller than a certain size, causing
Study shows testosterone linked with multi-partnerships in men, but with solo sex in women
Testosterone levels appear to be significantly linked with both the type of intimate relationships men and women engage in and
Study finds healthy newborns had shorter hospital stays during COVID-19 pandemic with no change in readmissions
Healthy full-term infants born during the COVID-19 pandemic had substantially shorter hospital stays than those born before the pandemic, with