A novel angiogenic microRNA drug can be a new option for the treatment of ischemic cardiovascular disease, according to a
Month: April 2022
My five-year-old is now eligible for a COVID vaccine. Should I get them immunized?
Since 2020, we’ve heard that COVID is mainly a problem for the elderly or vulnerable. Vaccines have dramatically improved their protection
Here’s why you don’t need to feel sore after a workout to know it’s worked
“No pain, no gain” is a commonly used expression when it comes to getting in shape. It may also be
Trial could help stretch Japanese encephalitis vaccine supplies
A potential new approach to administering an existing Japanese encephalitis (JE) vaccine could make it more affordable and increase dose
New controller improves home use of epidural stimulation for people with spinal cord injuries
When Keith Smith recently got a new tablet, it wasn’t for watching videos or scanning social media. Instead, this tablet
Weed-killer compounds also kill parasite sometimes found in cat feces
The parasite Toxoplasma gondii infects up to one-third of the human population, experts say. Sometimes transmitted to humans from infected cat feces
Higher blood fats more harmful than first thought
Increased levels of blood fats in people with type 2 diabetes and obesity are more harmful than previously thought, a
Mini-slings noninferior to mid-urethral slings for stress urinary incontinence in women
Single-incision mini-slings are noninferior to mid-urethral slings for women with stress urinary incontinence, according to a study published in the
In utero antipsychotic exposure may not up neurodevelopmental disorder risk
In utero exposure to commonly prescribed antipsychotic medications does not seem to meaningfully increase the risk for neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD)
After COVID-19, experts say watch for these potential heart and brain problems
COVID-19 was full of surprises early on, causing mild problems in the short term for some people and serious complications