FRIDAY, Dec. 4, 2020 — Couples going through a divorce may see their mental well-being deteriorate — especially if they
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The surprising grammar of touch
A new study demonstrates that grammar is evident and widespread in a system of communication based on reciprocal, tactile interaction,
Continue reading »Trudeau expects most of Canada to be vaccinated by September
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday he expects more than half of Canadians to receive a COVID-19 vaccine by next
Continue reading »Mapping out the mystery of blood stem cells
Princess Margaret scientists have revealed how stem cells are able to generate new blood cells throughout our life by looking
Continue reading »WHO Guideline Development Group advises against use of remdesivir for COVID-19
The antiviral drug remdesivir is not suggested for patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19, regardless of how severely ill they
Continue reading »Coronavirus has caused millions of children to miss routine vaccinations, data shows
Measles: What to know What to know about Measles. Millions of children have missed out on routine vaccinations this year
Continue reading »New study warns of the stress experienced by pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic
A new study now recommends that, in addition to routine medical check-ups, health professionals should also ask pregnant woman about
Continue reading »Diabetes, hypertension may increase risk of COVID-19 brain complications
Some patients with COVID-19 are at higher risk of neurological complications like bleeding in the brain and stroke, according to
Continue reading »Podcast: Preparing for winter and the holidays under the shadow of COVID-19
A new episode of our podcast, “Show Me the Science,” has been posted. At present, these podcast episodes are highlighting
Continue reading »Low levels of choline in pregnant Black American women associated with higher levels of stress
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have found that many pregnant Black Americans have low levels of
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