JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel’s pandemic advisory board on Wednesday backed administering Pfizer’s and BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine to children age 5-11, health officials said, as a…
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New study finds genes and air pollution multiply healthy people’s risk of depression
A genetic predisposition for depression combined with exposure to high-particulate-matter air pollution greatly elevates the risk that healthy people will experience depression, according to a…
Defining a healthy microbiome
In a new study, Bärbel Stecher and her team from LMU have shown that, depending on the composition of the microbiome, E. coli bacteria can…
“This influencer's ab challenge has over 6 million views – I gave it a try“
Is a two-week period really long enough to see and feel stronger abs? Writer Alice Porter took on fitness star Chloe Ting’s two-week ab challenge…
Computer games could be a useful tool in educating young adults about COVID-19 risks
Lancaster University Computer games could become a useful tool in educating more young adults about the risks of Covid-19 and following preventative public health measures…
Technique predicts tumor response to cancer therapy
A public/private collaboration led by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin has resulted in a new mathematical modeling technique that can accurately predict…
PFAS chemicals shown to energize prostate cancer cells
Exposure to PFAS—a class of synthetic chemicals utilized in food wrappers, nonstick cookware and other products—reprograms the metabolism of benign and malignant human prostate cells…
COVID-19 Is Likely Here to Stay, According to Experts—Here's What That Will Look Like
As the US prepares to enter into its third winter season dealing with COVID-19, an unanswered question—first asked back in the earliest days of the…
Anticoagulation May Benefit Stroke Patients With LV Dysfunction
Patients with embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) who are found to have signs of left ventricular dysfunction may benefit from anticoagulation to prevent a…
Study reveals racial, ethnic disparities in use of increasingly popular prostate cancer test
Black, Hispanic, and Asian men whose results on a common prostate cancer screening test indicated a need for additional testing were less likely than their…