MEDICINE & HEALTHResearchers have warned that long-term use of blood pressure drugs may increase the risk of breast cancer. Read and learn more about the link between the two.
A new neuroscience study shows that hugs benefit women prior to stressful events. Read more about how the activity works and advantages it offers during socialization.
Scripps Research has been awarded funding of $67 million to lead a new pandemic preparedness center. Learn more about the government’s initiative here.
US health authorities are now looking into possible infection of the rare monkeypox in New York City. Read more about the monkeypox and the global outbreaks related to the disease.
Researchers found that cranberry has antioxidant properties to ward off dementia. Read on to learn why you should start eating cranberries to improve your memory and cognitive function.
The shortage of baby formula milk prompts mothers to turn to homemade versions. Read on to find out what experts from the American Academy of Pediatrics say about it.
The US orders the first dose of freeze-dried smallpox vaccines from Bavarian Nordic company. Read on to find out how this move is relevant to the current monkeypox outbreak.
Scientists keeping tabs on new variants of SARS-CoV-2 noticed a trend that a lot of them carry the same set of 3 mutations. Learn more about the mutations here.
Scientists developed an algorithm to detect COVID-19 early. How does artificial intelligence help identify patients dying from the virus? Read and find out.
Experts from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai recently confirmed the first-ever evidence of brain traumatic injuries in ramming animals. Learn more about the impacts of intense headbutts and how it relates to brain damages in humans.
Experts discover a new drug combination that works more effectively against sudden asthma attacks and flare-ups. Read more about the novel treatment and the results it showed during clinical trials.
Toxoplasma gondii parasites may have caused changes in phenotypic characteristics to make those infected more attractive. Read on to know more about toxoplasmosis.