People who think they know a lot about COVID-19 vaccines are more likely to hold vaccine misperceptions, according to a
Study suggests red wine may protect you from COVID, but you shouldn’t drink to this yet
A study published last month in the journal Frontiers in Nutrition made headlines around the world. Among a number of
Communications researcher explains how fear in health messaging has gone wrong during the pandemic
In the recent film “Don’t Look Up,” two astronomers learn that a comet is on track to collide with Earth
Drug may prevent sudden cardiac death without side effects
A new drug, OCT2013, was found in animal experiments to prevent lethal arrhythmias and ventricular fibrillation as effectively as lidocaine
Use of immunosuppressants for inflammatory rheumatic diseases and the associated risk of severe COVID-19
A recent study posted to the medRxiv* preprint server investigated the risk of severe/fatal coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in patients
Swiss Reject Ban on Animal Testing in Referendum
ZURICH (Reuters) – Swiss voters rejected a proposal by animal rights activists to make Switzerland the first country to ban
COVID: How anti-vaccine influencers exploit mothers
Opposition to vaccination has existed for as long as vaccination itself. Ever since widespread smallpox vaccination began in the early
New approach to alter the skin microbiome and reduce acne lesions using bacteria
Acne on the face is often treated with topical antibiotics, which tend to be used for an extended period of
New study identifies the genes most likely to lead to heart attacks
The most critical genes that cause coronary heart disease and trigger heart attacks have been identified in a major new
Researchers find potential new strategy to treat metastatic form of intra-abdominal cancer
Researchers from the National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS) have found a potential new strategy to treat peritoneal carcinomatosis, a metastatic