A new analysis of reports from more than 35,000 people offers the most comprehensive assessment so far of menstrual changes
Month: July 2022
Frequent rapid-antigen testing can help keep groups of people safe from COVID-19
Among oil-rig workers, shipping crews, and other groups of people who work closely together, COVID-19 can spread like wildfire. Yet
Scientists zero in on genetic causes of Parkinson’s
Variants of at least 20 different genes have been closely linked to the development of Parkinson’s disease, but scientists are
New imaging method could lead to diagnosis of early stage Parkinson’s disease
Parkinson’s is a progressive and debilitating disease of the brain that eventually compromises patients’ ability to walk and even to
Long COVID affects 23% of positive cases, causing symptoms in ‘long haulers’ that may last for months
A new USC study finds that 23% of people infected with COVID will become “long haulers,” and identifies predictors of
Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair with and without acromioplasty in the treatment of full-thickness rotator cuff tears
Long-term follow-up of patients with shoulder pain who received rotator cuff repair with or without acromioplasty found little difference between
Study shows vaping cannabinoid acetate leads to formation of deadly gas
A new study by Portland State University’s Robert Strongin doctoral student Kaelas Munger provides insight into the potential risks of
China Covid outbreak grows with millions under lockdown
China on Saturday reported its highest number of coronavirus cases since May, with millions in lockdown this weekend as authorities
Buccally absorbed cannabidiol is safe and effective for pain management after rotator cuff surgery
Cannabidiol is effective in improving immediate post-operative pain following arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, according to research presented today at the
Reverse engineering heart: Researchers create bioartificial left ventricle
University of Toronto researchers in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering have grown a small-scale model of a human