The United States and Mexico said Monday they are preparing a U.N. resolution that would authorize an international mission to
Month: October 2022
Race gap seen in US infant deaths after fertility treatment
Black-white disparities exist in fertility medicine, reflected in life-and-death outcomes for babies, according to a large study of U.S. births.
Climate change puts 1 bn children at ‘extreme risk’: watchdog
Some one billion children are at “extremely high risk” due to climate change harms, a rights group warned on Wednesday,
Does an elevated immune response to a gut bacterial protein contribute to rheumatoid arthritis?
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease that is associated with aberrant immune responses. In a recent analysis published in Arthritis
Do caffeine and alcohol affect fertility treatments?
A recent analysis published in Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica found no association between women’s caffeine consumption and pregnancy or live birth
Are too many infants drinking lactose-reduced and hypoallergenic formula?
Lactose reduction or elimination in infant formula is warranted in specific medical circumstances, but most healthy infants can digest lactose
Suicide is complicated. So is prevention
I was 11 years old when I thought about killing myself for the first time. Since then, I’ve struggled for
Scientists are one step closer to an adaptation-proof COVID-19 vaccine
A vaccine design approach that could protect against new variants of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) but also potentially
Your mind wanders because your brain whispers
You are sitting in a meeting at work and your mind starts to wander to another place. Suddenly, you realize
Ethnically diverse children from low-resource backgrounds report long-term COVID-19 complications
A substantial proportion of ethnically diverse children from low-resource backgrounds with severe COVID-19 illness are reporting long-term complications from the