Babies born to women with anemia during pregnancy have an increased risk of childhood anemia, according to a study carried
Month: December 2021
Video: Observing the emergence of omicron variant
While there are more questions than answers right now, concern is growing about the emergence of the new COVID-19 strain
Gene x environment interactions may help reduce mesothelioma risk
Researchers have recently discovered that certain enzymes binded to each other may help lessen the risk of developing mesothelioma, a
Landmark study into genetic disorder offers clues into links between metabolism and mental health
Researchers at Northeastern and neighboring colleges say they’ve made a landmark discovery that takes a deeper look at the metabolic
Untangling the immune response to vaccines
The COVID-19 pandemic has turned a spotlight on the importance of vaccines, but also on key gaps in scientific understanding
Diverse doubts: How vaccine scepticism takes root
Governments and scientists around the world are championing vaccination as the way to end the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet while large
Whether people inform themselves or remain ignorant is due to three factors
People choose whether to seek or avoid information about their health, finances and personal traits based on how they think
For cardiovascular disease patients, more physical activity may be better
Moderate to vigorous physical activity is associated with risk reductions of non-communicable diseases and mortality. However, whether cardiovascular health status
Telehealth may be here to stay
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, medical executive Lyndi Church and her colleagues at Caring Hands Healthcare Centers in southeastern Oklahoma had
Researchers link gene variant in Amish population to lower risk of heart disease
University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers, working with scientists from the Regeneron Genetics Center (RGC), discovered a new