Germany’s health minister said Friday that it’s too soon to declare a ‘freedom day’ from COVID-19 as the virus continues
Month: March 2022
The dangers of eating raw meat
Rising energy and gas prices might make you think twice about firing up your stove for a roast or stew.
Brain stimulation shows beneficial effects for motor deficits following stroke
Persistent paralysis and coordination problems are among the most common consequences of a stroke. Scientists at the Max Planck Institute
Even after lockdowns eased, pandemic depression persisted across social classes
One year into the COVID-19 pandemic, we found that more than 1 in 5 U.S. adults reported probable depression in both
Study finds neurons that encode the outcomes of actions
When we make complex decisions, we have to take many factors into account. Some choices have a high payoff but
SARS-CoV-2 infects and replicates in photoreceptor and retinal ganglion cells of human retinal organoids
The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus does not only cause infections of the respiratory tract. Other organ systems, such as the nervous system,
Study unveils new clonal relations in the mouse brain
The human brain and the brain of other mammals contain numerous populations of specialized cells with unique functions, molecular structures
Caught COVID? Here’s what you should and shouldn’t do when self-isolation isn’t mandatory
We are all tired of COVID. But even though the news has moved on to other concerning geopolitical issues, it
Drugs that treat opioid use disorder are a good use for multibillion-dollar settlement funds
States, cities, counties and tribal governments across the nation will soon receive a windfall through several major opioid settlements. Drug distributors and manufacturers, including
Did the COVID lockdowns work? Here’s what we know two years on
Since the UK first entered lockdown on March 23 2020, little in the pandemic has attracted so much attention and