Coronavirus-tracing apps turn to college campuses for 'early adopters'
Fox News Flash top headlines for August 20 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. As college campuses attempt to safely reopen their doors in the fall, coronavirus-tracing apps hoping to gain traction are increasingly betting…
Read MoreCoronavirus symptoms update: Experiencing shooting pains here is a sign
Coronavirus is a highly sophisticated threat because it behaves in unpredictable ways. Its characteristically uncharacteristic nature is exemplified in the area of symptoms. There are a host of possible symptoms associated with the disease and researchers are still trying to…
Read MoreYoung women are the most vulnerable to postpartum mental illness, study finds
A study, led by researchers at Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, the University of Manchester and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), has found that young women are most vulnerable to postpartum mental illness. The term “postpartum”…
Read MoreSuze Orman Says Her Spinal Surgery for a Rare Tumor Was ‘a Journey to Hell and Back’
After more than 10 hours in the operating room, the approximately 20-person medical team was able to remove the entire tumor. Orman showed immediate improvement. The night after surgery, Orman was giving financial advice and money lessons to the nurses…
Read MoreDementia symptoms: A tell-tale sign when you visit a shop you could have the condition
Even though dementia will not feel the same to everybody, there are commonalities people share who have the disease – and these are a handful of symptoms. Mild cognitive impairment can be demonstrated in a number of ways on a…
Read MoreWill COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter change science and society?
Winston Morgan, Ph.D., is a reader in toxicology and clinical biochemistry at the University of East London, in the United Kingdom. In this opinion piece, he discusses the outcomes of a recent review into why COVID-19 disproportionately affects people from…
Read MoreCOVID-19 plus measles? Kids aren’t getting their vaccines, and doctors are worried
COVID-19 has infected some of Dr. Sonder Crane’s youngest patients—the newborn who tested positive because its mother had the coronavirus, the 14-month old who caught it at day care. Now, on top of that, she and other pediatricians across the…
Read MoreNew database could help lead to personalized treatments for breast cancer patients
All current breast cancer drugs were first tested in cell lines. Each cell line began as cancer in a patient. As such, each cell line is a surrogate for that patient’s disease. A new database of 40 breast cancer cell…
Read MoreBest supplements for men: Take this extract to boost sexual function and alleviate stress
Life throws many obstacles in your path and some of these obstacles feed off each other. Two that have a particularly cyclical relationship are stress and sexual performance. Research into the relationship between the two suggests both biology and psychology…
Read MoreOne in 10 Tennessee families were food insufficient during early months of COVID-19
The latest research from the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture indicates that during late April and early May 2020, approximately 525,000 Tennessee households were food insufficient, meaning they sometimes or often did not have enough to eat—that’s one in…
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