Study confirms common antidepressant doesn’t work as stroke treatment
A large international trial has confirmed previous findings that a commonly used antidepressant is not effective in supporting the recovery of patients who have had a stroke. The results of the study, led by researchers from The University of Western…
Read MoreHow a Lifetime of Binge Eating Led to André Leon Talley’s Food Intervention at Vogue
You may have witnessed André Leon Talley explain the cult and culture of Vogue in the fashion documentaries The September Issue or The Gospel According to Andre. But after more than three decades at the glossy magazine, Talley is finally…
Read MoreNo Mouth guard, hardly a distance – Austria’s Chancellor Briefly in criticism
The spread of the Coronavirus holds Germany, Europe and the world continue to breath. Politics, economy, society and research are now required. More than four million people have already been infected with the causative agent of Sars-CoV-2, 171.134 of them…
Read MoreControversial study: Coronavirus could be transmitted, especially when Speaking
The Coronavirus could be transmitted to a new study, according to may, especially in Speaking. The Wednesday study published in the journal "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America" (PNAS) shows, can remain when…
Read MoreWomen who drink coffee three times a day have less body fat
How all those coffees help to keep the weight off: Women who get a caffeine fix two or three times a day have less body fat than those who drink none Coffee may contain anti-obesity compounds that can cause body…
Read MoreInfecting the mind: Burnout in health care workers during COVID-19
Doctors and nurses across the country are experiencing occupational burnout and fatigue from the increased stress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. A team of researchers and medical professionals at Texas A&M University and Houston Methodist Hospital are working together to…
Read MoreLauterbach: Why conspiracy theories are dangerous for all
The spread of the Coronavirus holds Germany, Europe and the world continue to breath. Politics, economy, society and research are required! More than four million people already infected with the pathogen of Sars-CoV-2, 171.134 of them in Germany. The SPD-health…
Read MoreMauritius says battle ‘won’ as all virus patients discharged
Coronavirus. Credit: European Centers for Disease Control Mauritius on Wednesday declared wary victory in its first battle with coronavirus, saying it had “zero” active patients and had not documented a single new case in 17 days. The Indian Ocean island…
Read MoreMalaria vaccine: Could this ‘ingredient’ be the secret to success?
This ingredient is an essential component of the malaria parasite, a protein known as RPL6, which makes the parasite “visible” to a type of immune cells, the T cells, in the liver. The researchers added the protein to their existing…
Read MoreNervous about returning to work? Take precautions against coronavirus
As coronavirus pandemic restrictions are lifted, many Americans will face physical and mental health challenges—including fear and anxiety—as they return to work. “Uncertainty and unpredictability can really create an unhealthy amount of fear and stress, especially when it’s sustained over…
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