When Jennifer Heisz talks about the health benefits of exercise, you can take her word on it. Not only is
Month: January 2022
Hope for children at risk of relapse in depression
Ph.D. candidate Ida Sund Morken and her colleagues at NTNU’s Department of Psychology have investigated the extent to which depression
Do you have ‘COVID-somnia’? These sleep tips might help
If the pandemic is causing you to lose sleep at night, you’re not alone. About 56% of Americans say they
New tool emerging in fight against Lyme disease
As black-legged ticks crawl their way across Michigan, scientists hope a new vaccine in development could make their presence less
Ask the Pediatrician: What goals for the new year can be set with children?
Q: I would like to set some reasonable, healthy resolutions for the new year with my kids. What are some
Why some intubated COVID-19 patients may need tracheal reconstruction surgery
One of the long-term impacts observed during the COVID-19 pandemic stems from patients being intubated and breathing from a ventilator
BNT162b2 still effective, but less so, against Omicron
The effectiveness of two doses of BNT162b2 was maintained, albeit at a reduced level, during an omicron variant proxy period
COVID-19 Omicron wave in South Africa characterized
In South Africa, the pattern of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 early in the fourth wave showed fewer hospitalizations and reduced
Maternal deaths caused by chronic hypertension continue to rise
Chronic hypertension is contributing substantially to maternal deaths in the United States, with particular risk among Black women, according to
T cells fit to tackle Omicron, suggests new study
Research from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and the University of Melbourne has revealed that T