Could the length of a person’s fingers provide a clue to how ill they might get after contracting COVID-19? It
Month: March 2022
Exercise improves physical and mental side effects of breast cancer treatments
Exercise helps breast cancer patients with the physical and mental side effects of treatment, a new Loughborough University study has
Male contraceptive pill found 99% effective in mice
A team of scientists said Wednesday they had developed a male oral contraceptive that was 99 percent effective in mice
COVID-19 mixed with flu increases risk of severe illness and death
Adults in hospital who have COVID-19 and the flu at the same time are at much greater risk of severe
Shanghai won’t lock down despite COVID spike: official
Shanghai on Saturday recorded a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases, but a member of the city’s pandemic task force said
Early study suggests long-term antiretroviral therapy with protease inhibitors might prevent COVID-19 infection
A preliminary study to be presented at this year’s European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ECCMID) in Lisbon,
Vaccinated more likely to die during omicron wave if they got J&J shot: CDC
The COVID-related death rate among Americans who received Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine was more than double that of people
Reduced kidney function increases bleeding risk in antithrombotic therapy
Antithrombotic therapy is prescribed to prevent thrombotic (blood clotting inside a blood vessel) events but the treatment also increases the
Study reports majority of patients recover from knee replacement without opioids
A retrospective case series study led by Dr. Vinod Dasa, Professor of Clinical Orthopaedics at LSU Health New Orleans School
Spike in cholera in Cameroon kills 29 in one week
Twenty-nine people have died from cholera in Cameroon in the space of a week, the health minister said on Friday.