A team of engineers from Apple Inc. working with researchers from several institutions in the U.S. has found that smartwatches
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Spain limits AstraZeneca jab to the under-55s
Spain said on Friday it would limit use of the AstraZeneca vaccine to people under 55, becoming the latest European
Continue reading »New COVID-19 forecasts show the possibility of a spring spike in deaths with new variants
The latest COVID-19 forecasts from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington now incorporate two
Continue reading »Risk-taking behavior has a signature in the brain, big data shows
What makes one person drive above the speed limit while another navigates steadily in the right lane? What motivates someone
Continue reading »Study explores the alteration of the functional dynamics of the human brain associated with aging
Normal aging causes disruptions in the brain that can lead to cognitive decline. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging studies have
Continue reading »The interconnection of global pandemics: Obesity, impaired metabolic health and COVID-19
In a Nature Reviews Endocrinology article authors from the German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD) highlight the interconnection of obesity
Continue reading »Fitter, better rested, more appreciative: Research reveals the positive changes experienced by some during lockdown
National lockdowns have been the most profound and significant public health interventions within living memory. They have been difficult socially
Continue reading »‘Yoga Butt’ Is More Dangerous Than You Think – The List
Yoga teachers everywhere are likely familiar with the term “yoga butt” — a moniker that denotes pain in the hamstring
Continue reading »Where is the UK coronavirus variant in the US? States that have identified the mutation — so far
New coronavirus strain is about 70% more transmissible: expert University of Washington Chief Strategy Officer of Population Health Dr. Ali
Continue reading »Naltrexone use decreases the risk of hospitalization in persons with alcohol use disorder
Naltrexone, used either alone or together with disulfiram or acamprosate, is associated with a decreased risk of hospitalization due to
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