Researchers have found “no evidence of airborne transmission of COVID-19 within public washrooms”, in a new study led by The
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Clear evidence for a link between pro-inflammatory diets and 27 chronic diseases
Almost half of all Australians live with a chronic disease, which contribute to some 90% of deaths. It’s no secret
Continue reading »Evidence of social factors impacting COVID-19 infection available to policymakers early in the pandemic
Evidence that COVID-19 disproportionately impacted racialized communities, low-income individuals and certain occupations was available to policymakers early in the pandemic,
Continue reading »Evidence supports COVID hearing loss link, say scientists
Hearing loss and other auditory problems are strongly associated with COVID-19 according to a systematic review of research evidence led
Continue reading »Officials: Evidence of UK virus strain found in Florida man
Florida health authorities late Thursday reported finding evidence of the latest U.S. case of the new and apparently more contagious
Continue reading »Emerging evidence on genetics of schizophrenia raises hopes for new treatment targets
In recent years, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified many different genetic variants associated with schizophrenia. These genetic discoveries raise
Continue reading »Study points to evidence of stray dogs as possible origin of SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
Ever since the outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2, scientists have been scrambling to identify the species of origin to understand how
Continue reading »Further evidence adds weight to call for urgent action on salt targets
Most people get a blood pressure lowering benefit from eating less salt and the less you eat, the more you
Continue reading »New evidence that steroid injections of hip and knee may damage joints
Corticosteroid injections used to treat osteoarthritis pain in the hip and knee may be more dangerous than previously thought, according
Continue reading »NHS drive towards social prescribing ‘based on little evidence’
NHS drive towards ‘prescribing’ patients gardening and cookery courses is based on little evidence, experts argue Health and Social Care
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