If you’re expecting a baby boy this month (well, first of all, good luck!), you may be somewhat stressed about selecting the perfect name to honor the season. Or maybe you just hope your soon-to-be kid will grow to love…
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Scientists believe bats first transmitted SARS-CoV-2 to humans in December 2019, and while the virus has since evolved into several variants such as delta and omicron, a new study indicates the virus is still highly transmissible between mammals. Researchers at…
Read MoreTackling the ethical considerations of dementia research
When Emily Largent worked as an ICU nurse at UCLA, she didn’t shy away from the difficult cases. It wasn’t necessarily the medical procedures themselves that were challenging; caring for patients after organ transplants or managing a patient on life…
Read MoreSerena Williams Dishes on Interacting With Her Daughter as She Grows Up: 'A Completely Different Experience'
Serena Williams‘ daughter, Olympia, is officially in kindergarten, and the retired tennis pro is reveling in the differences in this season of parenthood versus the baby and toddler stages. During an appearance on the PEOPLE Every Day podcast, the mom…
Read MoreThe late Geraldine Fitzgerald suffered from dementia – signs
Alzheimers Research UK explain 'what is dementia?' We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You…
Read MoreStudy estimates the epidemiological impact of a COVID-19 testing-related incident at a surge laboratory in the UK
In a recent study posted to the medRxiv* server, researchers investigated the epidemiological impact of an incident at a laboratory in the United Kingdom (UK). Study: Epidemiological impact of a large number of incorrect negative SARS-CoV-2 test results in South…
Read MoreDramatic change in proportion of the Canadian population with SARS-CoV-2 antibody over the first 2.5 years of pandemic
By August 2022, most children and adults younger than 60 years in Canada had been exposed to SARS-CoV-2 through a combination of vaccination and infection, according to a large study looking at blood antibodies published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association…
Read MoreAssisted dying inquiry launched in victory for Express campaign
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Read MoreThis is how Lionesses captain Leah Williamson stays motivated to work out in the cold weather
Stylist sat down with Lionesses captain Leah Williamson to reflect on one of the biggest years in sport. Football fan or not, I don’t know of a single person that wasn’t even a *little* bit excited when England’s Lionesses brought…
Read MoreFRANCESCA WASHTELL: How I developed cervical cancer aged 31
‘I was hit by cervical cancer at 31 – but I still think the NHS is right to cut smear tests’: FRANCESCA WASHTELL tells how she knew something was wrong with her body despite being given the all-clear in 2018…
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