At the February 11, 2022 opening of the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infection, researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine presented…
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Health Policy Valentines Too Sweet Not to Tweet
Nothing brightens our Twitter feeds like a few good health policy valentines ― except maybe a haiku or two. Tweeters showered us with love this…
Stroke: The drink that could increase the risk having a stroke a ‘fivefold’ – limit intake
Statins: How the drug prevents heart attacks and strokes We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our…
COVID infection may boost antibodies for up to 20 months
If you’ve already had COVID-19, your natural antibodies may last as long as 20 months, a new study suggests. While this is reassuring, experts are…
Researchers find trove of proteins that may influence cystic fibrosis
Researchers at the University of Toronto have identified hundreds of new proteins that could play a role in cystic fibrosis, and which may shed light…
Survey: Bereaved people who are socially isolated have higher levels of grief and support needs
People in the UK bereaved during the first nine months of the COVID-19 pandemic showed higher levels of grief and support needs if they were…
Have a Pet-Safe Super Bowl® Sunday with These Tips!
Super Bowl® Sunday is just a few days away and many of us are counting down the minutes until parties, time with friends, rooting for…
Molecular treatment is able to control brain metastasis of different tumors
Mount Sinai researchers conducting clinical trials of a drug targeting a cancer gene found that it increased metastatic cancer patients’ survival and was able to…
High-quality home health agencies are ‘out of reach’ for Medicare beneficiaries of color
New research from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health (SPH) examines the association between Medicare home health patients’ race and income status and…
UCI case report: Antihistamines may provide relief for people suffering from long COVID-19 symptoms
Antihistamines may provide relief for the millions of people suffering from the painful, debilitating symptoms of long COVID-19 that impair daily functioning. That's the conclusion…