Denmark unveiled plans on Tuesday to ensure that future generations are tobacco-free, and is considering banning the sale of cigarettes
Month: March 2022
New thesis on B cell responses to SARS-CoV-2
Tyler Sandberg, Center for Infectious Medicine (CIM) at the Department of Medicine, Huddinge is defending his thesis “B cell responses
Please don’t eat raw meat, warns food safety expert
Paparazzi caught Heidi Montag, the former star of the television show, “The Hills,” walking around the streets of Los Angeles
Anyone can be trained to be creative, researchers say
Researchers have developed a new method for training people to be creative, one that shows promise of succeeding far better
Air pollution linked to depressive symptoms in adolescents
Exposure to ozone from air pollution has been linked to an increase in depressive symptoms for adolescents over time, even
Elite athletes shouldn’t have to choose between their sport and pregnancy
Every two years the world watches in awe as incredible athletes compete during the Olympic and Paralympic games. Olympians inspire the
China shuts business center of Shenzhen to fight virus surge
China’s government responded Sunday to a spike in coronavirus infections by shutting down its southern business center of Shenzhen, a
China records nearly 3,400 daily virus cases in worst outbreak in two years
Chinese health authorities reported nearly 3,400 COVID-19 cases on Sunday, double the previous day, forcing lockdowns on virus hotspots as
Stark paucity of racialized leaders in Canada’s health care leadership
Racialized leaders are considerably under-represented in high-level health care leadership in Canada, although there is gender parity, according to a
History of neurological or psychiatric conditions increases the likelihood of developing more
People living with neurological or psychiatric conditions may have an increased likelihood of having a second such condition in the