En el este de Tennessee, los médicos han visto de primera mano cómo una política de inmigración dura puede afectar la salud y el bienestar…
New tool predicts the success of extubating patients on intensive mechanical ventilation
Almost half the patients admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) require invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV), a medical procedure that guarantees a sufficient supply of…
How to Create the Perfect Work-Life Balance, According to a Busy Surgeon
We all struggle with finding the balance between our work lives and our actual lives. Now that we’re confined to our homes, the line between…
EU Regulator Begins Real-Time Review of CureVac’s COVID-19 Vaccine
(Reuters) – Europe’s drugs regulator said on Friday it had launched a real-time review of CureVac’s COVID-19 vaccine to speed up potential approvals and bring…
Let the immune cell see the virus: Scientists discover unique way to target common virus
Scientists at Cardiff University have discovered a unique way to target a common virus that affects one in 200 newborn babies in the UK but…
Racial Disparities in Healthcare Have Led to High Maternal Mortality Rates — What One Doctor Is Doing About It
The likelihood that a woman can die during childbirth is still alarmingly high in the United States. The maternity mortality rate in the U.S. is…
Gentle stroll on treadmill helps prevent liver cancer
Regular gentle exercise could play a role in reversing liver damage that can lead to cancer, suggests a new study. Scientists at Newcastle University showed…
How to live longer: Blueberries may reduce age-related diseases to boost longevity
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A year of living with COVID – an Italian family's photo album
ROME (Reuters) – A year ago, Marzio Toniolo led a simple life as a primary school teacher, husband and father in the small northern Italian…
Kazakhstan to roll out first locally produced Sputnik vaccine
Kazakhstan will be the first country in the world to locally produce Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine, after a pharmaceutical company received government authorisation to…