Rivals Singapore and Hong Kong have become pandemic polar opposites, the former opting to live with the coronavirus and reopen
Month: February 2022
CDC to significantly ease pandemic mask guidelines Friday
The Biden administration will significantly loosen federal mask-wearing guidelines to protect against COVID-19 transmission on Friday, according to two people
Repurposing FDA-approved drugs may help combat COVID-19
Several FDA-approved drugs—including for type 2 diabetes, hepatitis C and HIV—significantly reduce the ability of the Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2
What is a ‘brain pacemaker?’
More than 3 million adults in the U.S. are living with epilepsy. It’s a seizure disorder caused by abnormal brain
Do pets have a positive effect on your brain health?
Owning a pet, like a dog or cat, especially for five years or longer, may be linked to slower cognitive
High coronary artery calcium score, high cholesterol increase heart attack and stroke risk, cardiologists find
Patients with both a high lipoprotein(a) and high coronary artery calcium score (CAC) face a more than 20% risk of
Analogy-based education improves glycemic control in diabetic patients with hyperglycemia
Diabetic patients receive standard-of-care treatment when they receive their diagnosis. This includes visiting their primary care doctors and learning about
Rodent infestation spurs product recall by family dollar stores
A wide range of human food, pet food, medical devices and drug products have been recalled by Family Dollar Inc.
Spironolactone use not linked to increased risk for cancer
Spironolactone use is not associated with an increased risk for cancer, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis published online
Researchers investigate the virology of coronaviruses
The molecular virology of coronaviruses is explored in a newly published book chapter written by researchers at Lancaster University. The