MEDICINE & HEALTHA paper has called on policymakers to act on the unequal distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, seeking fair access to needy populations, such as refugees and displaced communities.
A study found that men who wear shirts with large logos of luxury brands are seen as promiscuous, while those who wear smaller logos are seen as trustworthy and reliable.
A new study recently identified bacteria as the link between regular brushing teeth and dementia. It said, regularly brushing teeth just turned out to be a more terrible situation.
The University of Oxford has launched a study that reinfects recovered COVID-19 patients to test what kind of immune response they have to help design tests that predict a person's immunity.
The annual pollenocalypse is here. What makes pollen allergy different from coronavirus? The humid, welcoming spring weather, combined with COVID-19 vaccinations, is enticing people to gather outside.
A new study recommends increasing exercise or physical activity as we reach our forties and beyond to prevent the risk of hypertension and other diseases.
Researchers recently found that Neanderthals were best adjusted to cold climates. To survive the cooler temperature, they use caves for shelter and cooking.
Research has established a relationship between blood type and blood clots. It suggests that a specific type could increase the risk of developing thrombosis that leads to severe medical conditions.