Bacteria found in children’s upper respiratory systems could help fight chronic middle ear infections, the leading cause of preventable hearing
Month: November 2021
US couple sues IVF clinic over baby mix-up
A US woman and her husband are suing a fertility clinic they say implanted a stranger’s baby, lawyers said Monday.
Global Covid infections pass 250 million
More than 250 million COVID-19 infections have been recorded worldwide since the start of the pandemic, according to an AFP
Denmark wants to reintroduce phased-out coronavirus pass
Denmark wants to again consider COVID-19 as “a socially critical disease,” paving the way for the reintroduction of a digital
Singapore to stop paying medical bills for the ‘unvaccinated by choice’
Singapore will from next month stop paying coronavirus medical bills of those who are unvaccinated by choice, officials have said,
Using AI to forecast COVID-19 cases further into the future
How many new COVID-19 cases will be in the ICU three weeks from today? University of Alberta scientists are using
Human history and migration of disease: Tracking spread of young-onset heart arrhythmia across continents
University of Utah Health scientists have documented the spread of a disease gene across continents and over centuries. The genetic
Study reveals racial, ethnic disparities in use of increasingly popular prostate cancer test
Black, Hispanic, and Asian men whose results on a common prostate cancer screening test indicated a need for additional testing
Insulin prescription fills down during the pandemic
There has been a considerable decrease in the average number of weekly insulin prescription fills during the COVID-19 pandemic, according
Change in vaccination strategy averted outbreak of urban yellow fever in São Paulo State
Yellow fever is a non-contagious viral disease with two transmission cycles, sylvatic (in wild animals) and urban. Sylvatic yellow fever