If you put on some weight over the last two years, you’re not alone. But adults weren’t the only ones
Month: December 2021
COVID surge in Africa, but fewer deaths than before: WHO
Africa has recorded a massive rise in COVID cases over the last week, but the number of deaths is lower
Scientists find additional molecular miscues in a genetic heart disorder that primarily afflicts young people
New research involving a devastating genetic heart condition suggests that mutations in adhesion proteins—molecules that should support the heart—apparently play
‘Brain fog’ during menopause is real, and it can disrupt women’s work and spark dementia fears
For nearly two-thirds of women, menopause comes with an undesirable change in memory. Despite great progress in understanding the medical aspects
Hospital health care workers in Quebec were at high risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection in first wave of the pandemic
Hospital health care workers in Quebec had high rates of antibodies (seroprevalence) against SARS-CoV-2 after the first wave of the
Boris Johnson: UK faces ‘tidal wave’ of omicron cases
Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned Sunday that Britain faces a “tidal wave” of infections from the omicron coronavirus variant, and
Cell signaling targets in leukemia
Mutations in the enzyme IDH (isocitrate dehydrogenase) are found in 15–20% of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cases. IDH mutations have
Austria ends lockdown restrictions for vaccinated people
Austria ended lockdown restrictions for vaccinated people across most of the country on Sunday, three weeks after reimposing strict rules
People who take Viagra have lower risk of Alzheimer’s, study says
Viagra might help treat Alzheimer’s disease, according to researchers who have been using the impotence drug to study the effects
UK scientists urge more restrictions to fight omicron surge
The British government may need to introduce tougher restrictions to slow the growth of the omicron variant and prevent a