Slovakia is planning new restrictions on unvaccinated people in an effort to tame the latest surge of coronavirus infections that
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Coffee and tea drinking may be associated with reduced rates of stroke and dementia
Drinking coffee or tea may be associated with a lower risk of stroke and dementia, according to a study of
Major water birth safety study finds no increased risk of death, major trauma
Oregon State University researchers have conducted the largest study of water births to date and found they were associated with
Pfizer, BioNTech, Moderna making $1,000 profit every second: analysis
Pfizer, BioNTech and Moderna are making combined profits of $65,000 every minute from their highly successful COVID-19 vaccines while the
New gene identified that contributes to progression to type 1 diabetes
When the pro-inflammatory pair, a receptor called CCR2 and its ligand CCL-2, get together, it increases the risk of developing
Hypertension may increase risk of developing epilepsy
Hypertension may double an adult’s risk of developing epilepsy, according to a new study published in Epilepsia. In the study of
Ever been lost in the grocery store? Researchers are closer to knowing why it happens
Imagine you’re walking through a chain supermarket, headed for the dairy section. You’ve done it a million times: Take a
Same day test identifies secondary infections in COVID-19 patients
A same-day test has been shown to successfully identify secondary infections for patients on intensive care in hours rather than
Study finds Hispanic people receive lower-quality thrombectomies than white people
A study involving UT Southwestern neurology researchers found lower-quality outcomes for Hispanic ischemic stroke patients who receive endovascular thrombectomies than for
How grandmothers’ brains react to the sight of their grandchildren
Many people lucky enough to have grown up with doting grandmothers know that they can burnish a child’s development in