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New guidelines to improve reporting standards of studies that investigate causal mechanisms
A new guideline has been developed to help scientists publish their research accurately and transparently. Published in JAMA, the AGReMA
The pandemics impact on mental health will be with us for years
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Vitamin B12 toxicity: Symptoms on the face to spot warning you may have taken too much
Vitamin B12 is required for the proper function and development of the brain, nerves, blood cells, and many other parts
Parkinson’s disease: New tool could help identify condition from your smile
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Would a 4-day week solve our burnout problem, or is it all too good to be true?
Could a shorter working week really help us all to feel less stressed, and if so, how realistic is it
High blood pressure: Best type of fruit to lower readings and reduce hypertension risk
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is the most common preventable risk factor for heart disease. A shocking 16 million people in the
Dutch study shows COVID vaccines 97% effective in preventing ICU admission
Vaccinations help keep people out of the hospital, according to a new preprint medRxiv* study from researchers at the University
COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness against SARS-CoV-2 variants
A commentary published in the journal Cell summarizes international data on vaccine effectiveness against new severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2
Study identifies reactive neuroinflammatory astrocyte subtypes in the mouse brain
Astrocytes are a specialized class of glial cells highly abundant in the central nervous system (CNS) of humans and other