The risk of being infected by parvovirus is elevated in those people who have blood group Rh(D), according to a
Month: November 2022
Smoking cannabis may be more harmful to lungs than tobacco: study
Cannabis may do more harm to a smoker’s lungs and airways than tobacco, according to a small Canadian study published
We’re told to ‘eat a rainbow’ of fruit and vegetables: Here’s what each color does in our body
Nutritionists will tell you to eat a rainbow of fruit and vegetables. This isn’t just because it looks nice on
Developing a smartwatch to detect unwitnessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrests
The University of Twente and its partners are developing a smart wearable to automatically and reliably detect out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
Could these antiviral pills treat long COVID?
Could Paxlovid solve one of the pandemic’s biggest puzzles? A new study at Stanford University aims to find out. In
What is a ketamine therapy session like? A Philly-based therapist explains her process
Jess Jones, a licensed clinical social worker, treats a number of patients with ketamine-assisted therapy—where clients take ketamine, prescribed by
Vitamins: It’s best to get them from food, not a bottle
Bottled vitamins might seem a convenient way to get all the important nutrients, but the best delivery method is still
New hope for kidney cancer treatment using existing drugs
The most comprehensive study of kidney cancer at single-cell level has discovered a potential drug target to treat renal cell
Study estimates the lifetime benefit of combination therapy in patients with kidney disease without diabetes
New research in Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology highlights the potential to lower the burden of chronic kidney disease
Here’s how to stay healthy as respiratory illnesses spread this holiday season
The holidays are back to their pre-pandemic glories, with the airline industry already expecting record-breaking travel days. But your loved