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Read MoreOverweight women most likely to suffer long COVID, study finds
Overweight women are more likely to experience symptoms of long Covid according to new research from the University of East Anglia. The new study, published today, is one of the largest studies on long Covid in the UK. It shows…
Read MoreGen Z Has Thoughts About Kanye West, Antisemitism & Cancel Culture
Kanye West is — sadly and predictably — at it again. Like Godzilla ripping relentlessly through the city, he’s on yet another social media rampage. In a Thursday afternoon interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, he freely and openly sang…
Read MoreAddressing neighborhood ‘hotspots’ where fewer than 60% of children receive first MMR vaccine on time
The Queen Mary study, published today in BMJ Open, found that only 75% of children are receiving the first dose of the MMR vaccine on time, compared to the 95% needed to prevent outbreaks of measles, a highly infectious disease….
Read MorePlaying the piano shown to boost brain processing power and help lift the blues
A new study published by researchers at the University of Bath demonstrates the positive impact learning to play a musical instrument has on the brain’s ability to process sights and sounds, and shows how it can also help to lift…
Read MoreWhat is the association between renal function and regular coffee consumption?
In a recent study published in Clinical Nutrition, researchers explored the correlation between regular coffee consumption and renal function. Study: Association of habitual coffee consumption and kidney function: a prospective analysis in the Rotterdam Study. Image Credit: nerudol/Shutterstock There is growing…
Read MoreStudy: New tool twice as accurate at predicting antibody resistance among US children with Kawasaki disease
A new tool under development by University at Buffalo researchers could one day help clinicians better predict resistance to immunoglobulin therapy among children with Kawasaki disease in the United States. The new tool—described in a study published earlier this year…
Read MoreEU bans cough syrup chemical over severe allergies
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Cough medicines containing the chemical pholcodine should be banned due to the risk of potentially deadly allergic reactions in people under general anaesthetic, the European Union’s drug regulator said Friday. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) recommended…
Read MoreStudies into video telemedicine diagnostic accuracy and patient satisfaction find positive trends
During the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic, clinicians across Mayo Clinic transitioned to virtual modes of care to continue to treat patients safely—resulting in an increase of over 10,000% in video telemedicine visits between patients and clinical care team…
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