Q&A: Professor sets the record straight on 2020 divorce rate—numbers are declining When it comes to divorce in 2020, don't believe everything you read. Oct 28, 2020 0 43
Reducing the cost of coronavirus testing would likely result in higher willingness to be tested Where and how long can schools remain open in times of the coronavirus pandemic? How safe are public transport means? Which rules must be observed when organizing events? To answer these questions, systematic tests for coronavirus ... Oct 28, 2020 0 28
Mechanism for specific and rapid expansion of blood vessels studied Upon a heart infarct or stroke, rapid restoration of blood flow, and oxygen delivery to the hypo perfused regions is of eminent importance to prevent further damage to heart or brain. Arterial diameter is a critical determinant ... Oct 28, 2020 0 49
Cervical, breast, heart, bowel: Here's what women should be getting screened regularly Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, many have felt anxious about going to the GP and other health facilities, believing these places have had a greater risk of transmission. A lot of us have also had to juggle work, childcare ... Oct 28, 2020 0 36
A new study suggests coronavirus antibodies fade over time, but how concerned should we be? Newly released research suggests that levels of antibodies against the coronavirus have declined across the UK population since testing began. Having randomly sampled 365,000 people across the country, the React2 study—which ... Oct 28, 2020 0 40
How care pathways contribute to improving oncological care Care pathways for cancer patients play an important role in improving the quality of care and the outcomes of this care. This is the conclusion of Jolanda van Hoeve in her doctoral thesis that she will defend at the University ... Oct 28, 2020 0 39
Heading back to the playground? 10 tips to keep your family and others COVID-safe In some Australian states, kids have been back on slides, swings and monkey bars for months. But in Victoria, many families are only now getting back to playgrounds, after they were closed for much of the second lockdown. Oct 28, 2020 0 31
How to prevent COVID-19 'superspreader' events indoors this winter The second wave of COVID-19 has arrived. Cases are spiking in most European countries, Canada is seeing the number of daily cases exceed the first peak in April/May and the United States is facing a potential third wave. Oct 28, 2020 0 35
Ethnic minorities in Scotland have longer life expectancy People living in Scotland who describe themselves as being of an ethnic minority have a longer life expectancy than those describing themselves as White Scottish, according to new research led by the University of St Andrews. Oct 28, 2020 0 38
Calculating possible fallout of Trump's face mask remarks As COVID-19 deaths in the nation top 225,000, President Trump continues to downplay the severity of the pandemic, belittle government infectious disease experts such as Anthony Fauci, and display a cavalier attitude at times ... Oct 28, 2020 0 30