Why you should pay attention to inflammation Inflammation can be a visible part of how your body fights illness or injury. If you've ever sprained your ankle, you already know about it. Apr 1, 2021 0 67
Unloading groceries, he found his wife on the ground not breathing Lynn and Kent Wiles spent the morning running errands together. The Oregon couple shopped for groceries, stopped by the bank and picked up items at the hardware store. Apr 1, 2021 0 2048
Weekly semaglutide bests placebo for greater weight loss (HealthDay)—Once-weekly subcutaneous semaglutide results in significantly greater weight loss than placebo when used as adjunctive therapy over 68 weeks in adults with overweight or obesity, according to a study published ... Apr 1, 2021 0 66
WHO blasts Europe's slow vaccine rollout, as France heads for new lockdown The WHO on Thursday slammed Europe's "unacceptably slow" vaccine rollout and warned of a "worrying" surge in cases, as France became the latest country to impose new restrictions to combat soaring coronavirus infections. Apr 1, 2021 0 29
Impact of COVID-19 'Safer at Home' order on radiology utilization A Scientific E-Poster to be presented at the 2021 ARRS Virtual Annual Meeting found the COVID-19 "Safer at Home" order resulted in a significant decline in radiology ordering utilization, outpatient consultations, and emergency ... Apr 1, 2021 0 24
Egypt gets hundreds of thousands of vaccines via Covax Egypt has received over 854,000 coronavirus vaccines through the Covax facility for lower and middle income countries, the World Health Organization said Thursday. Apr 1, 2021 0 32
India expands COVID-19 vaccine drive as virus surge worsens India on Thursday expanded its coronavirus vaccination drive to the 45-60 age group as the country tries to tackle a surge in new infections. Apr 1, 2021 0 35
Madrid slows down vaccine jabs over Easter despite govt plea Spain's Madrid region halted COVID-19 vaccinations Thursday at health centers for four days so medical staff can rest over the Easter holiday, despite pleas from the national government not to halt the fight against surging ... Apr 1, 2021 0 23
A single injection reverses blindness in patient with rare genetic disorder A Penn Medicine patient with a genetic form of childhood blindness gained vision, which lasted more than a year, after receiving a single injection of an experimental RNA therapy into the eye. The clinical trial was conducted ... Apr 1, 2021 0 355
New mechanism by which senescent cells turn on genes encoding for tumor-regulating factors Scientists at The Wistar Institute identified a new mechanism of transcriptional control of cellular senescence that drives the release of inflammatory molecules that influence tumor development through altering the surrounding ... Apr 1, 2021 0 53