Drugs developed to treat AIDS and HIV could offer hope to patients diagnosed with the most common form of primary
Day: December 16, 2021
Mayo Clinic Minute: Winter, holidays and keeping safe from COVID-19 and other viruses
As the end of the year approaches, it’s only the beginning of the season for illnesses like the cold and
Expert tips for holiday feasting without the heartburn
Special foods are among the pleasures of holiday celebrations. On the negative side, for people with digestive diseases or those
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) underrepresented in summaries of product characteristics (SmPCs) on new drugs
Before a new drug enters the market, the pharmaceutical company must submit a summary of product characteristics (SmPC) as part
How diet influences taste sensitivity and preference
What you eat influences your taste for what you might want to eat next. So claims a University of California,
Study shows how HIV copies itself in the body
HIV replication in the human body requires that specific viral RNAs be packaged into progeny virus particles. A new study
Worldwide stroke rates dip slightly over time, but overall numbers still high
The worldwide incidence and mortality rates for stroke decreased slightly from 1990 to 2019, but the overall numbers are still
Midlife diet could help you eat your way to a healthy brain
People who eat a healthy diet during middle age have a larger brain volume than those with less healthy diets,
Nursery rhymes can help teach the importance of safe play
Nursery rhymes can teach the importance of safe play and occupational hazards to help both young and old reduce their
Experts offer a potted guide to the hazards of festive foliage
Before you merrily deck your halls, researchers in the Christmas issue of The BMJ offer a guide to the potential dangers of