Florida health authorities late Thursday reported finding evidence of the latest U.S. case of the new and apparently more contagious
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Psychotic Symptoms Linked to COVID-19 Infections in Small Number of Patients, According to Doctors
People tend to think of COVID-19 in terms of its physical manifestations, but there’s mounting evidence that it may also
Continue reading »Researchers aim to advance understanding of Alzheimer’s disease progression
University of Maryland (UMD) and U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) researchers are working together to develop a new X-ray
Continue reading »Eliminating community transmission of COVID‑19 is achievable and sustainable, new research shows
A goal of eliminating community transmission of the pandemic virus causing COVID‑19 is achievable and sustainable as a response strategy
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 full blood count of COVID-19 patients can predict disease severity
International research led by the Radboud University Medical Center shows that a full blood count of COVID-19 patients predicts fairly
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 »Britain says new virus strain ‘out of control’
British Health Secretary Matt Hancock said Sunday that the government has imposed a strict Christmas lockdown in London and southeast
Continue reading »86% of teens exposed to junk food ads on social media
Young people are being exposed to junk food adverts across social media, streaming services and by celebrities and influencers, Cancer
Continue reading »Best of Last Year: The top MedicalXpress articles of 2020
It was a good year for medical research of all kinds, as a team of researchers at the University of
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