The EU’s internal markets commissioner Thierry Breton hinted Sunday that the bloc might decide not to order AstraZeneca’s coronavirus jab
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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 »Concern about loved ones might motivate people to mask up, get vaccine
While many people have listened to messaging about wearing a mask and following social distancing guidelines to limit the spread
Continue reading »Can’t Concentrate? These Strategies Might Help
From workplace interruptions to the rabbit hole that’s otherwise known as social media, it’s no wonder you have trouble concentrating.
Continue reading »Here's When Dizziness Might Be a Symptom of the Coronavirus
COVID-19 is tricky. Experts are still learning the ins and outs of this virus, which was first detected in December
Continue reading »New type of drug might ease migraines
(HealthDay)—Migraine sufferers who cannot get relief from existing medications may soon have a novel treatment option, a new trial suggests.
Continue reading »Why your white noise machine might not be helping you sleep
It comes in pink, brown, and white. No, we’re not talking about ice cream or fashion accessories — we’re talking about noise,
Continue reading »Typical olfactory bulbs might not be necessary for smell, case study suggests
Our sense of smell depends on the transmission of olfactory information from the nose to the olfactory bulb in the
Continue reading »Too much salt might make you gain weight
(HealthDay)—Too much salt has long been linked to high blood pressure. In fact, one way to help control blood pressure
Continue reading »Kids might be naturally immunized after C. difficile colonization in infancy
Exposure to C. difficile in infancy produces an immune response that might protect against this gastrointestinal infection later in childhood,
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