When it comes to dealing with stress, we’re often told the best things we can do are exercise, make time
Month: October 2022
New research suggests nose picking could increase risk for Alzheimer’s and dementia
Griffith University researchers have demonstrated that a bacteria can travel through the olfactory nerve in the nose and into the
OVID-19 transmission higher in households than in workplaces, schools or community
New research out of York University has found the transmission of COVID-19 is much higher in households than in workplaces,
Neurons made from Huntington’s disease patients’ skin cells shed light on cognitive decline
Huntington’s disease, a fatal, inherited neurodegenerative condition, is caused by a genetic error present at birth, though its symptoms often
Covid vaccines may cause period problems, experts warn
Some COVID vaccines may cause heavy menstrual bleeding, specialists at the European Medicines Agency (EMA) warned Friday, recommending that this
Stem cell grafts and rehabilitation combined boost spinal cord injury results
In recent years, researchers have made measurable progress, using animal models, to promote tissue regeneration in spinal cord injuries (SCI)
Tracking the pathway to immunity, one cell at a time
Vaccines work their magic by effectively creating immune cells that are long lived, often for over decades. These immune cells
Video games could improve kids’ brains: study
Parents often worry about the harmful impacts of video games on their children, from mental health and social problems to
New pan-coronavirus vaccine passes key experiments, demonstrates protection
In laboratory and primate tests, a new pan-coronavirus vaccine developed by the Duke Human Vaccine Institute (DHVI) has demonstrated wide
Few children affected by monkeypox so far, but risks are higher in children 8 or younger
Children aged 8 years or younger should be considered a group at high risk for more severe monkeypox disease, reports The