Adults over age 50 who experience mild or moderate COVID-19 are at greater risk of worsening mobility and physical function
Month: January 2022
Symptoms and traits of borderline personality disorder may run in families
Family members of those with borderline personality disorder (BPD) show similarities in their brains and personalities—and even interpret some facial
Minority acceptance of combo flu-COVID vaccine higher than for COVID alone
Acceptance of a combination influenza-COVID-19 vaccine among minority individuals is higher than for the COVID-19 vaccine alone, according to new
CDC encourages more Americans to consider N95 masks
U.S. health officials on Friday encouraged more Americans to wear the kind of N95 or KN95 masks used by health-care
The vital need for animal testing
ETH Zurich and the other Swiss universities are committed to reducing the stress and suffering experienced by laboratory animals. However,
Spain to offer fourth dose to vulnerable
Spain is making available a fourth COVID-19 vaccine dose to vulnerable citizens, including those with cancer, who have had a
What we do and don’t know about the many ways COVID-19 can impact pregnant women and their babies
Pregnant women should get vaccinated to minimize the detrimental health effects COVID-19 has on the placenta, the fetus and the
Study finds hydroxychloroquine delays disability for least treatable form of multiple sclerosis
A University of Calgary study has found promising results for the generic drug hydroxychloroquine when used to treat the evolution
WHO recommends two new drugs to treat patients with COVID-19
The drug baricitinib (a type of drug known as a Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor, also used to treat rheumatoid arthritis)
Maternal COVID-19 infection increases risks of preterm birth, low birth weight and stillbirth
People who contracted COVID-19 while pregnant were more likely to have poor birth outcomes including preterm birth, small for gestational