A COVID-19 vaccine effective against multiple variants is possible before the end of 2022, the head of US pharmaceutical giant
Day: April 14, 2022
Exercise is powerful medicine for depression
By now, most people have heard that exercise is good for their health. A new review suggests it can it also make
Cell treatment slows disease in Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients
A cell therapy developed by the executive director of the Smidt Heart Institute stabilizes weakened muscles—including the heart muscle—in Duchenne
New hope to help advanced Parkinson’s patients walk, sleep again
People with advanced Parkinson’s disease often struggle to walk more than a few steps or sleep through the night, but
Exercise may protect brain volume by keeping insulin and BMI levels low
Studies have shown that exercise helps protect brain cells. A new study looking at the mechanisms involved in this relationship
COVID-19 therapies are better in combination than alone
There is a steadily growing arsenal of drugs for COVID-19. Researchers from Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular
New COVID-19 nasal spray outperforms current antibody treatments in mice
A new protein-based antiviral nasal spray developed by researchers at Northwestern University, University of Washington and Washington University at St.
Paying the vaccine-hesitant to get their COVID-19 shots could boost vaccine rates
Never dismiss the power of money to persuade. A study initiated before the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines has found that
A healthy lifestyle is associated with more years without Alzheimer’s
A U.S. study published by The BMJ today suggests that a healthy lifestyle is associated with a longer life expectancy among both
Changing product offerings in shops and restaurants can lead to leaner, greener diets
Changing the assortment of food and drink products on offer in shops, restaurants and bars has the potential to improve