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Pine-Sol Added to EPA's List of Disinfectants Effective Against Coronavirus
A common household cleaner has been found to be effective against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) — and it's not sold
Continue reading »Welcome news for pregnant women with type 2 diabetes
A world-first, international study of a common treatment for women with Type 2 diabetes, has found that the drug may
Continue reading »PTSD could raise the risk of dementia, study suggests
The condition increases stress-related activity in the brain and can lead to a less active social life, a known risk
Continue reading »Personal protective respirator masks (PPE) often do not fit correctly, especially for women and Asian healthcare workers
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has put the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), including face masks, under the global spotlight. However
Continue reading »How would Americans’ health improve if all cars were electric?
(HealthDay)—America’s air would become remarkably cleaner if the country accelerated its transition to electric cars that don’t rely on fossil
Continue reading »Death from COVID-19 very rare for Americans 21 and under, report says
(HealthDay)—Only a tiny fraction of children and young adults who have contracted COVID-19 have died from their infection, a new
Continue reading »Exercise protocol mitigates one of the most incapacitating symptoms of Parkinson’s disease
Freezing of gait, one of the most incapacitating symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, manifests as sudden, short episodes of an inability
Continue reading »Immune cell-related genetic variants that may impact autoimmune conditions isolated
A team of researchers from Italy, the U.K. and the U.S. has isolated a number of immune cell-related genetic variants
Continue reading »Why you CAN'T always count on tests results
From inaccurate Covid swabs to dodgy home pregnancy kits… why you CAN’T always count on tests results From nasal swabs
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