The COVID-19 pandemic is having a “devastating impact” on mental health services globally, the World Health Organization said Monday, ahead
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COVID-19 infects majority of bad dreams: study
COVID-19 has turned 2020 into a nightmare for many people, as they struggle with health problems, economic uncertainty and other
Continue reading »Poor cognitive performance predicts impairment in activities of daily living years later
Subtle differences in cognition may help identify individuals at risk for becoming dependent years later upon others to complete daily
Continue reading »Irregular periods linked to increased risk of early death
A study in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) has suggested that periods may be a marker for general health, with
Continue reading »COVID-19 discovery in children may inform development of vaccines, treatments
New discoveries about the immune response made against a particular part of the COVID-19 virus in children who have the
Continue reading »How do Americans view the virus? Anthropology professor examines attitudes of COVID
In her ongoing research about Americans’ responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, Northern Arizona University anthropology professor Lisa Hardy and her
Continue reading »Researchers set the stage to improve the efficiency of living kidney donor evaluations
Living kidney donation rates have remained stagnant over the last decade, and many potential living donors perceive the evaluation process
Continue reading »Study confirms men have 62% increased risk of COVID associated death, possibly related to higher degree of inflammation
New research presented at this week’s ESCMID Conference on Coronavirus Disease (ECCVID, online 23-25 September) confirms that men with COVID-19
Continue reading »Sanofi and GSK Initiate Phase 1/2 Clinical Trial of COVID-19 Adjuvanted Recombinant Protein-Based Vaccine Candidate
London, UK and Paris, France 03 September 2020 — Sanofi and GSK announce today the start of the Phase 1/2
Continue reading »Interim data from early US COVID-19 hotspot show mortality of disease were not associated with race/ethnicity
A study of interim data from two hospitals in an early US COVID-19 hotspot, to be presented at the ESCMID
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