(HealthDay)—There’s some good news about the new coronavirus: Preliminary research suggests that the virus cannot be transmitted from an infected pregnant woman to the fetus. The researchers stressed that the study population was small—just nine pregnant women—and a number of…
Read MoreCoronavirus death toll nears 1,400 in China, with 5,090 new cases
Another SPIKE in coronavirus cases in China with 5,000 new cases recorded in 24 hours as death toll nears 1,400 in China Some 121 new deaths were recorded yesterday, as well as 5,090 fresh cases Numbers have been rising since…
Read MoreMade in Chelsea star JAMIE LAING tells how he was struck by tinnitus
‘I searched my house for the buzzing noise but it was in my head’: Made in Chelsea star JAMIE LAING tells how he was struck by tinnitus which affects more than seven million Britons Jamie Laing, 31, star of Channel…
Read MoreCombination drug therapy for childhood brain tumors shows promise in laboratory models
In experiments with human cells and mice, researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center report evidence that combining the experimental cancer medication TAK228 (also called sapanisertib) with an existing anti-cancer drug called trametinib may be more effective than either…
Read MoreMumps cases soar to highest number in a decade
Mumps cases hit decade high in England: Health officials reveal there were four times more cases last year than in 2018 amid spike in students There were 5,042 recorded cases of mumps in England in 2019 That’s four times the…
Read MoreMortality from all causes over 40% higher in female domestic abuse survivors
Women who have experienced domestic abuse appear to be more than 40 per cent more likely to die from any cause compared to the general population, a study led by the Universities of Warwick and Birmingham suggests. The researchers have…
Read MoreSecond case of bird flu in Germany, proved – 30 animals killed
The population in the municipality of Bretzfeld in the Hohenlohe district was killed on Friday, informed the district administration on Monday. First, the " had;Heilbronner Stimme" reported. Since the poultry has been kept in keeping in the vicinity of a…
Read MoreCannabis use consistently leads to increase in susceptibility to false memories
A team of researchers from The Netherlands, Belgium, Australia, Germany and the U.S. has found evidence showing that the use of cannabis consistently leads to an increase in susceptibility to false memories. In their paper published in Proceedings of the…
Read MoreNearly 200 evacuees to leave coronavirus quarantine in US
Nearly 200 evacuees prepared Tuesday to end their two-week quarantine at a Southern California military base where they have been living since flying out of China during a deadly viral outbreak. None of those who flew into March Air Reserve…
Read MoreBrain imaging study reveals new clues about PTSD in victims of terrorist attacks
The terrorist attacks committed in Paris and Saint-Denis on November 13, 2015 have left lasting marks, not only on the survivors and their loved ones, but also on French society as a whole. A vast transdisciplinary research program, the 13-Novembre…
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