A national policy change to facilitate the broader sharing of donor livers through “acuity circles” has resulted in procurement delays,
Month: May 2022
Virtual immune system roadmap unveiled
An article published May 20 in npj Digital Medicine provides a step-by-step plan for an international effort to create a digital twin
Neuroscientists find brain mechanism tied to age-related memory loss
Working with rats, neuroscientists at Johns Hopkins University have pinpointed a mechanism in the brain responsible for a common type
Baby formula shortage: Eight tips for parents
A national shortage of baby formula has many parents worried they won’t be able to feed their babies. More than
Researchers highlight crisis in dental care for people with severe mental illness
People with severe mental illnesses are falling through the cracks when it comes to oral health care, according to new
Insomnia in midlife may manifest as cognitive problems in retirement age
The Helsinki Health Study at the University of Helsinki investigated the development of insomnia symptoms in midlife and their effects
COVID in South Africa: What to expect in the short and long term
In light of the approaching winter months combined with the recent lifting of the national disaster act, South Africans have
Why do we get teary when we’re tired or sick?
It’s been a big week and you feel exhausted, and suddenly you find yourself crying at a nice nappy commercial.
A user’s guide to keeping your lungs healthy and functional
Take a deep breath in. Now, slowly, let it out. This simple activity is something we do all day long
Don’t take a rapid COVID test too soon: How and when to swab
With new COVID cases in Florida on the rise, taking an easy-to-get rapid test can give you quick results. But