Severe injuries to the lung from diseases such as COVID-19 trigger abnormal stem cell repair that alters the architecture of the lung.
Month: January 2022
Not all calories are equal: A dietitian explains the different ways the kinds of foods you eat matter to your body
A calorie is a calorie is a calorie, at least from a thermodynamic standpoint. It’s defined as the amount of
No convincing scientific evidence that hangover cures work, according to new research
A new systematic review has found only very low-quality evidence that substances claiming to treat or prevent alcohol-induced hangover work.
Study finds most COVID-19-related EUAs not supported by high-quality evidence
During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, emergency use authorizations (EUAs) from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration of
HIV patients ‘cured’ by their own unique biology may harbor secrets to end the global scourge
Some people diagnosed with HIV are able to eradicate the virus without antiretroviral medications or even stem cell transplants, possessing
Step away from the table: Why you keep eating when you’re full
Ever eaten that last slice of pizza, even though you’ve had enough? Or polished off kids’ leftovers, despite already feeling
France introduces free contraception for women aged 18-25
Free birth control for all women under 25 will be available in France from Saturday, expanding a scheme targeting under-18s
Should kids be vaccinated? Brazil turns to online survey
As world leaders rely on public health specialists to inform their decisions about whether and how to vaccinate children against
Too much auld lang syne: avoiding that new year’s hangover
Party people should think twice before relying on a fly-by-night remedy to cure the hangover they suffer from a New
England hospital staff absences double as virus surges
Hospital staff absences due to COVID have more than doubled in a month in England as the virus surge puts