Did Some People Attain Immunity From Coronavirus? Experts Look At Kids For Answer
The answer as to whether some people are already immune to COVID-19 may lie in kids.
PTSD Therapy Did Not Increase Risk Of Relapse In Addiction Patients
Post-traumatic stress disorder therapy does not increase the risk of relapse for addiction patients.
Few Women In US Aware Of Cancer That Grows Near Breast Implants, Study Says
Researchers discovered not many American women are aware of breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma.
Coronavirus Vaccine Race: Hundreds In UK To Get Experimental COVID-19 Vaccine, Scientist Says
Professor Dr. Robin Shattok of the Imperial College London recently concluded an early test involving the administration of low doses of the vaccine to preliminary participants.
Air Pollution From Wildfire Poses Grave Danger For Kidney Patients
A new study suggests forest fire emissions can be fatal for people with kidney failure.
American Cancer Society Releases New Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines
The new rules aim to minimize stress and increase the detection of the virus that causes cervical cancer.
Harmful Chemicals From Sunscreen Get Absorbed Into Bloodstream After One Use: Study
The FDA stated that consumers spending their time under the sun should continue using sunscreen as this is their primary protection against the harmful rays of the sun.
Young People Who Rely Much On Fitness Apps Tend To Experience Paranoia And Anxiety
While fitness apps are possibly motivating, they could also lead to obsessive behavior.
Coronavirus Collateral Damage: Doctors See Rising Numbers Of Patients Suffering From Cataracts, Glaucoma
An offshoot of the coronavirus pandemic is patients suffering from serious eye problems.
Pregnant Women Living Near Airports At Higher Risk Of Giving Birth Prematurely, Study Shows
The study shows women who are 14% more likely to deliver prematurely as compared to women who have less exposure to such pollution.
Global Research Shows 1 In Every 3 Children Gets Exposed To Lead
Inadequately recycled batteries, mining, e-waste, and paints are the primary sources of lead poisoning.
How A Flu Shot Could Help Protect Patients From A Mini-Stroke Or Heart Attack
The study showed that patients 50 years old and above who received flu shots were 85% less likely to suffer cardiac arrest compared to those who did not receive the shots.
Bedbugs Infest Sheets, Affect Air Quality At Home
New research found that bedbugs do not only infest sheets, they also harm indoor air environment.
Diabetes Alert: This Class Of Drug Linked To Increased DKA Risk
Researchers found that SGLT2, a class of diabetes drug, causes several upsetting side effects, like infections and likely increased risk of DKA.
Salmonella Outbreak In 23 States Baffles CDC, Agency Currently Investigating
[HOLDDATED] The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention investigates reported salmonella outbreak with hundreds of people infected in 23 states.
Some US Police Show Resistance In Enforcing Face Mask Mandate
Some U.S. police are not implementing the mandate on coronavirus masks.
Glaucoma Risk: Stay Away From This Diet To Protect Your Eyes As You Age
Researchers found that a low-carbohydrate diet can help protect against the vision-impairing disease.
Coronavirus Effects: COVID-19-Related Hair Loss Could Be Due To 'Physical Shock'
Doctors say it may be the result of the physical shock the body experiences while battling coronavirus.
Doctors Advise To Maintain Adequate Sleep During Summer For Optimum Health
Summer may mean fun-filled activities under the sun but sleep experts say it can also interfere with your sleep.
Understanding Bipolar Disorder: Know The Common Symptoms Patients Usually Exhibit
Bipolar disorder is a misunderstood condition that has three different types – bipolar I, bipolar II, and cyclothymia.
Newly-Discovered Cell Can Signal When Arthritis Flare-Ups Will Occur, Research Finds
Scientists discover a type of cell that signals the onset of rheumatoid arthritis flare-ups.
Sleeping With Eyes Open Signals A Scary Underlying Health Condition
Nocturnal lagophthalmos is the failure to close the eyelids when sleeping. The National Sleep Foundation said that there are many people, including babies, who suffer from it.
About 40% Of American Adults At Risk Of Severe COVID-19 Complications, CDC Reports
Severe COVID-19 complications threaten around 40% of U.S. adults.
Homemade Face Masks: Study Says Multiple Layers Are Needed To Provide Protection
A homemade cloth face mask would likely require two to three layers of the material to stop viral droplets or particles from being ejected into the air.
Do Masks With Breathing Valves Prevent Coronavirus Spread? Doctors Say No
Viral particles and droplets can also go through the valves, experts warned.
Experts Reveal How A Nap Can Have Both Good And Bad Effects For The Body
Experts warn that you need to have the right reasons for taking that nap.
Good News: Moderate Coffee Consumption Is Safe For Most People, Study Reveals
People should drink coffee for pleasure and not for disease prevention, say the authors of a new study.
Coronavirus Model Shows Decreasing Deaths If More People Wear Face Coverings
The model projects almost 220,000 deaths in the United States by early November.
Toxic Lead Fallout Levels From Notre Dame Fire Higher Than Initially Thought, Study Shows
The structure's roof and spire were reportedly coverded in around 460 tons of lead.
Coronavirus Vaccine: Bill Gates Says Multiple Doses May Be Required For Protection
That scenario could require the application of over 7 billion vaccinations worldwide.