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How COVID-19 Impacts People with Diabetes
This information is based on current knowledge of COVID-19 and will be updated as additional scientific evidence is released.We know you have questions. We have...4 December 2020 -
Concussions May Increase the Risk for Parkinson’s Disease
A traumatic brain injury, even a mild concussion, increases the risk for Parkinson’s disease, a new study reports.4 December 2020 -
COVID-19 is not just seasonal, cautions WHO, as ‘first wave’ continues
“The season does not seem to be affecting the transmission of this virus”, said Dr. Margaret Harris, World Health Organization (WHO) spokesperson, highlighting many people’s...4 December 2020 -
Australia discovers potential new treatment for brain cancer
The findings give hope for an effective treatment to fight this aggressive cancer4 December 2020 -
Studies suggest this supplement could reduce hangover symptoms
During the pandemic, many people are turning to virtual happy hours to stay connected to far-flung friends and family. And while dealing wit a hangover...4 December 2020 -
Australian researchers developing new immune therapy to tackle type 1 diabetes
Researchers from Queensland, Australia are developing a new treatment that aims to tackle the autoimmune attack that causes type 1 diabetes.4 December 2020 -
First Covid-19 reinfection documented in Hong Kong, researchers say
Researchers in Hong Kong on Monday reported what appears to be the first confirmed case of Covid-19 reinfection, a 33-year-old man who was first infected...4 December 2020 -
Anxious Teens May Face Higher Odds for Future Heart Attack: Study
Middle-aged men who were anxious or depressed teens are at increased risk for heart attack, according to a large, long-term study.4 December 2020 -
Honeybee venom kills aggressive breast cancer cells: Australian study
Venom from honeybees has been found to rapidly destroy triple-negative breast cancer and HER2-enriched breast cancer cells – with minimal effect on healthy cells, according...4 December 2020 -
The Artificial Pancreas Device System
FDA's Efforts to Advance Artificial Pancreas Device Systems4 December 2020 -
Early rhythm control therapy improves outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation
Sophia Antipolis, France – 29 Aug 2020: Patients with newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation benefit from early rhythm control therapy, according to results of the EAST-AFNET 4 trial...4 December 2020 -
Regular exercise significantly lowers risk of death in Type 2 diabetes patients
PULI, Taiwan — Living with Type 2 diabetes can be a constant struggle. From watching insulin levels to proper dieting, patients are always on guard to...4 December 2020 -
WHY IS FLU SO DANGEROUS FOR PREGNANT WOMEN?
New research involving Irish scientists has revealed why flu can be devastating for pregnant women.According to the findings, during pregnancy, flu spreads from the lungs...4 December 2020 -
Study identifies genes linked with abdominal aortic aneurysm
A veteran's study identified more than a dozen genes associated with abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) that could be used to better identify people at risk...4 December 2020 -
17YO BLOOD SAMPLE WITH SARS ANTIBODIES COULD BE NEW SECRET WEAPON AGAINST CORONAVIRUS – STUDY
Scientists have made a major breakthrough in the war against the coronavirus, discovering an antibody from a patient who recovered from SARS in 2003, which...4 December 2020
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