Mount Sinai researchers who examined racial and ethnic disparities among low-risk newborns found that Black and Hispanic newborns have higher
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Study finds lower antibody activity against delta variant at single vaccine dose, but vaccines still work
Chris Whitty, the chief medical officer for England, recently announced that the delta variant is no longer of concern because
Continue reading »Norovirus clusters are resistant to environmental stresses and UV disinfection, new study finds
Clusters of a virus known to cause stomach flu are resistant to detergent and ultraviolet disinfection, according to new research
Continue reading »Lesbian, gay, bisexual medical students are more likely to experience burnout, study finds
Studies have shown that nearly half of all medical students in the U.S. report symptoms of burnout, a long-term reaction
Continue reading »Memory fail controlled by dopamine circuit, study finds
In a landmark neurobiology study, scientists from Scripps Research have discovered a memory gating system that employs the neurotransmitter dopamine
Continue reading »Study finds cancer survivors run greater risk of developing, dying from second cancers
A new American Cancer Society study finds that adult-onset cancer survivors run a greater risk of developing and dying from
Continue reading »A bit of stress might not be so good for us after all, study finds
The notion that a bit of stress makes people perform better has been baked into our everyday lives. But research
Continue reading »COVID-19 pandemic has dramatic impact on osteoporosis management, finds new global study
A new study published prior to World Osteoporosis Day finds that the COVID-19 pandemic, which has severely affected management of
Continue reading »Obesity increasing in U.S. adults, CDC report finds
Obesity, a risk factor for severe effects of COVID-19, continues to become more common, according to data released Thursday by
Continue reading »Many medical ‘rainy day’ accounts aren’t getting opened or filled, study finds
One-third of the people who could benefit from a special type of savings account to cushion the blow of their
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