Survivors of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) life support had a 24% higher rate of new mental health diagnoses after discharge
Month: October 2022
First clinical guideline on Schaaf-Yang syndrome for professionals and families
Improving knowledge of Schaaf-Yang syndrome (SYS), an ultra-rare disease caused by mutations in the MAGEL2 gene, is the aim of
Researchers identify cells in the blood vessels of the brain involved in producing a fever
Researchers at Linköping University have identified in mice the cells in the blood vessels of the brain that are necessary
China launches a COVID-19 vaccine inhaled through the mouth
The Chinese city of Shanghai started administering an inhalable COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday in what appears to be a world
Vaginal immune activity increases after first-time intercourse
The immune system ramps up in the vagina after young women begin having intercourse, suggests an observational study published today
Got a bum ticker? It’s time to eat some plant-based omega-3
In a new study published today in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, researchers out of Barcelona, Spain, found
Why do we scream?
Screaming may be associated with a multitude of emotions or functions. We might scream when we are surprised or when
What makes a great footpath? The answer is key to our happiness and well-being as we age
As people age, they often become less confident about walking. Fear of falling can limit the activity of older people, leading them to become
Why do people have slips of the tongue?
Have you visited Yew Nork? Does your stummy ache? What dog of bag food will we get? In case you’ve
New research shows e-cigarettes cause cardiac arrhythmias
A new study from University of Louisville researchers in the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute has found that exposure to