Patients with high cholesterol and triglycerides who underwent spinal, cardiac or orthopedic surgery were at greater risk of waking up
Month: December 2021
Mouse study suggests manipulation of certain nerve cells can help regenerate lost heart muscle
Human heart muscle cells cease to multiply after birth, making any heart injury later in life a permanent one, reducing
Harms versus benefits in medicine: Not just a decision for experts
Even before the omicron variant emerged, many European countries were discussing whether to reintroduce lockdowns. In the UK, there are debates
Genes associated with hearing loss visualised in new study
Researchers from Uppsala University have been able to document and visualize hearing loss-associated genes in the human inner ear, in
Global research identifies causes of stroke
A global study into causes of stroke has found that one in 11 survivors experienced a period of anger or
COVID-19 studies should record women’s menstrual changes, recommend researchers
Large-scale COVID-19 studies and clinical trials should collect data on menstrual changes, according to new research which evaluated current evidence.
Vaccinated who get breakthrough infections are less contagious
People who are vaccinated for SARS-CoV-2 but get breakthrough infections may be less likely to spread the virus because they
Eating disorders have increased during COVID-19: How to recognize them and how to help
Eating disorders are the third most common chronic condition in adolescence, behind only asthma and obesity. They affect four percent of the
Uncontrolled HIV could be behind COVID-19 variants in Africa
Failure to get COVID-19 vaccines to countries with high rates of uncontrolled advanced HIV could lead to the emergence of
Wind farm and traffic noise found to stimulate the brain during sleep
Sleeping people respond to both wind farm noise and road traffic noise, but not usually enough to wake them up,