A considerably higher dose of the anti-tuberculosis drug rifampicin is safe and can also lead to a shorter treatment for
Home » Health News »
Greater disability tied to worse COVID-19 severity in MS patients
(HealthDay)—Ambulatory disability and older age are associated with worse clinical severity of COVID-19, including death, among patients with multiple sclerosis
Innovative blood test based on infrared light
The molecular composition of the blood provides information regarding one’s state of health, and may be compared to an individual
One in 10 older adults have gotten a ‘pandemic pet,’ poll finds
A lot of the attention around “pandemic pets” has focused on families with children getting a cat, dog or other
Challenging long-held theories of Alzheimer’s disease progression impacts future treatment options
Macquarie University dementia researchers have harnessed a system previously used for cancer research in a major discovery that debunks previous
Spain prepares to extends use of AstraZeneca vaccine to 18-65 year olds: media
FILE PHOTO: A primary school worker receives an AstraZeneca vaccine amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic at Illumbe Bullring in
air loss treatment: Iron is ‘very important’ for hair growth – how to top up your levels
This Morning: Liz Earle discusses supplements for hair loss When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to
Diabetes type 2: Ketogenic diet to help control blood sugars and reduce insulin levels
Type 2 diabetes: Doctor explains impacts of the condition When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to
VHIO-born spin-off receives approval to initiate Phase I/II clinical trial of novel Myc inhibitor
Co-founded back in 2014 by VHIO's Laura Soucek, CEO of the enterprise, and Marie-Eve Beaulieu, Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) of
Belgium pauses re-opening plans as virus infections mount
Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said Friday that the country faces a few “crucial weeks” as the number of