Does a face mask protect me, or just the people around me? Does a face mask protect me, or just the people around me? Aug 27, 2020 1 7
Europe is going back to school despite recent virus surge A mother and her three children scanned the school supplies in a Paris supermarket, plucking out multicolored fountain pens, crisp notebooks – and plenty of masks. Despite resurgent coronavirus infections, similar scenes ... Aug 27, 2020 0 3
Rapid $5 coronavirus test doesn't need specialty equipment The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday authorized the first rapid coronavirus test that doesn't need any special computer equipment to get results. Aug 27, 2020 0 98
California signs deal to more than double testing capacity California will more than double its coronavirus testing to up to 250,000 people a day while reducing costs and providing faster results under terms of a contract with a Massachusetts company worth up to $1.4 billion, Gov. ... Aug 27, 2020 0 4
Gut microbes could unlock the secret to healthy ageing Bacteria and other microorganisms in the digestive tract are linked with dozens of health conditions including high blood pressure, high blood lipids, and body mass index (BMI) according to research presented today at ESC ... Aug 27, 2020 0 5
Are all vegetarian diets healthy? Vegetarian foods are not equally healthy, according to research presented today at ESC Congress 2020. Aug 27, 2020 0 2
Researchers pursue 'hidden pathology' to explain fatigue in multiple sclerosis Up to 60 percent of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) report that fatigue is the disease's most debilitating symptom. And yet, fatigue remains one of MS's mysteries—despite its prevalence and significance, the root ... Aug 27, 2020 0 28
Placenta can indicate how body responds to opioids during pregnancy Scientists at the University of Missouri have discovered possible biological markers that they hope could one day help identify the presence of an opioid use disorder during human pregnancy. Aug 27, 2020 0 2
Spouses shed more pounds together than alone Weight loss is most successful in heart attack survivors when partners join in the effort to diet, according to research presented today at ESC Congress 2020. Aug 27, 2020 0 5
Progress toward a treatment for Krabbe disease In one out of 100,000 infants, a mutation in the GALC gene causes an incurable, always fatal disorder known as infantile Krabbe disease, or globoid cell leukodystrophy. Most children with the condition die before they turn ... Aug 27, 2020 0 10