The Penn State Health Pediatrics team has a collection of Bugs Bunny Band-Aids to offer the recently vaccinated. And they
Month: August 2022
Metabolism may be key to future treatment of kidney diseases
Can you eat your way out of a kidney disease? Perhaps you can—according to a new study from Aarhus University.
Apps kept us healthy during the pandemic, but it came at a cost
The same apps that kept us moving during the pandemic sometimes had a negative emotional impact, according to new research
WHO pushes two Ebola treatments found to boost survival rates
The World Health Organization said Friday that two existing treatments dramatically reduced deaths from Ebola and should be given to
UK could face public health ‘crisis’ from energy bill hike
Britain’s public health leaders appealed to the government on Friday to urgently tackle soaring energy prices, warning that the steep
Touch and sight are linked before birth
In embryonic stages, tactile stimuli simultaneously activate tactile and visual neural pathways. Shortly after birth, both pathways reorganize to allow
Team uses open-source toolbox for harmonized analysis of clinical angiography images
Dr. Danuta Sampson, a visiting senior researcher at the University of Surrey, with her colleagues, has embraced open research principles
Having ‘good’ posture doesn’t prevent back pain, and ‘bad’ posture doesn’t cause it
Back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Most people experience an episode of back pain in their lifetime. It often
When COVID-19 or flu viruses kill, they often have an accomplice—bacterial infections
The 1918 influenza pandemic resulted in the loss of over 3% of the world’s population—at least 50 million people. But it wasn’t
‘Concerning’ findings emphasize importance of depression screening
University of Queensland researchers are calling for screening of perinatal depression (PND) for all women during pregnancy, after finding women