Eamonn Holmes, 60, has been warned that he’s at risk of developing dementia. That’s because he has lost 30 per cent of his hearing in…
Номе
How Spain’s free taxis helped battle the virus
In Madrid’s deserted streets with paying customers scarce, taxi drivers running doctors from house-to-house or taking the sick to hospital have become an essential service,…
Coronavirus forgotten victims: Twice as many deaths in UK’s poorest areas
They spoke out as official figures show those in the poorest parts of England are more than twice as likely to die of the virus…
Study finds high blood pressure medications safe for patients with COVID-19 disease
Despite concerns expressed by some experts, common high blood pressure drugs did not increase the risk of contracting COVID-19—or of developing severe disease—in a study…
Hair loss treatment: The natural product shown to stimulate hair follicles into action
Hair loss may happen on the surface but the consequences are not merely skin deep. Having healthy, lustrous hair is a source of pride for…
These New Dads Love Their Babies. So Why Can't They Stop Thinking About Hurting Them?
Most new dads know how tough it is to get a baby to fall asleep. Usually, when they finally start to nod off, it’s cause…
WHO targets teens on social media to debunk virus myths
The World Health Organization said Friday it was working with social media companies in a bid to quash misinformation about the coronavirus pandemic—including on more…
Scientists reveal host- SARS-CoV-2 protein targets for drug repurposing
For the first time, a team of about 100 scientists collaborated to clone and express 26 of the 29 SARS-CoV-2 proteins in infected human cells,…
New targets for childhood brain tumors identified
People with the genetic condition neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) are prone to developing tumors on nervous system tissue. A new study from Washington University School…
New York: police make grisly discovery in front of the funeral home
The Coronavirus pandemic, keeps the world in breath, More than three million people have been infected worldwide with the novel Virus – 160.576 of them…