Keeping a stiff upper lip can hurt your health following death of a loved one Some people facing the loss of a loved one try to maintain their composure, but it's healthier to ditch the stiff upper lip and freely express your emotions, according to a new study from Rice University. Feb 4, 2020 0 4
'Treating cancer is only part of the journey': the overlooked needs of cancer survivors As more people live for years and even decades after being diagnosed with cancer, the question of how best to support survivors is a challenge now facing health systems in Europe. More research into survivors' specific care ... Feb 4, 2020 0 2
Receiving flu vaccine during pregnancy can protect infants as well as mothers New research by the University of Southampton and University Hospital Southampton has shown the positive effects to newly born infants and mothers of receiving the influenza vaccine during pregnancy. Their findings show that ... Feb 4, 2020 3 1616
Mushrooms may alleviate features of pre-eclampsia New research reveals that a substance most commonly found in mushrooms could help alleviate some features of pre-eclampsia. Feb 4, 2020 0 375
Saliva tests show high drug use among aggressive emergency patients A large number of threatening patients who presented at the Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH) Emergency Department (ED) tested positive to methamphetamine use, according to new research. Feb 4, 2020 1 4
Light therapy holds promise for people with bipolar disorder Light therapy, consisting of daily exposure to bright, artificial light, is already a recognized line of treatment for people affected by seasonal and nonseasonal depressive disorder. Feb 4, 2020 1 93
Positive outcome for Hendra antibody trial A process developed by University of Queensland researchers to produce larger quantities of the Hendra virus therapeutic antibody could be expanded to manufacture treatments for other potentially deadly viruses around the ... Feb 4, 2020 0 5
Physical activity regulates appetite, study finds Following a dietary weight loss program can be difficult. Many factors trigger diet lapses, which can lead to weight loss failure. Experts disagree on whether physical activity increases risk or protects against diet lapses. ... Feb 4, 2020 0 82
World currently 'not in a pandemic' of China virus: WHO The World Health Organization said Tuesday that the outbreak of the deadly novel coronavirus, which has spread from China to two dozen countries, does not yet constitute a "pandemic". Feb 4, 2020 0 4
China virus: What we know about the fatalities The first fatality from China's new virus would come to represent a common set of traits among most of those who have died of the disease: he was over the age of 60 and in poor health. Feb 4, 2020 0 2