A higher level of physical activity among the elderly is associated with a lower risk for incident cardiovascular diseases, but
Month: February 2022
ART contributed to 12.5% of multiple births in US in 2018
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) contributed to 12.5% of all multiple births in the United States in 2018, according to research
New guidelines for endometriosis set to help millions of women with chronic condition
Scientists from UCL and UCLH have informed a new set of clinical guidelines to aid better diagnosis and management of
Review highlights impact of long COVID on cardiovascular system
The wide-ranging effects of long COVID and the associated issues for healthcare providers have been revealed in a new review
A light-based wearable to detect sleep apnea
Sleep apnea, the disorder where normal breathing is disturbed during sleep, can negatively affect someone’s mental and physical health. In
Hepatitis C patients cured with antiviral medicines are less likely to be hospitalized, need ER care for liver
Researchers at Henry Ford Health System, as part of a national hepatitis C collaborative, report that patients with chronic hepatitis
COVID-19 survivors face increased mental health risks up to a year later
As the COVID-19 pandemic stretches into its third year, countless people have experienced varying degrees of uncertainty, isolation and mental
Post-pregnancy breathlessness, fatigue were symptoms of heart failure
Tiara Johnson’s second pregnancy went smoothly—until the last month. “My fingers were so puffy, I couldn’t wear my wedding ring,”
Had COVID? You’re 5 times more prone to get it again if unvaccinated
After you have recovered from COVID-19, getting at least one dose of a vaccine provides added protection against reinfection, Israeli
CRP can help assess severity of acute ulcerative colitis
A C-reactive protein (CRP) cutoff is a sensitive and practical alternative to erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) as a criterion to