Men with higher testosterone levels are less likely to suffer severe COVID-19 symptoms, study says A new study found that
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Pregnant/postpartum women report higher depression, post-traumatic stress during pandemic
In a worldwide survey, pregnant and postpartum women reported high levels of depression, anxiety, loneliness, and post-traumatic stress during the
Study finds risk of leukemia higher than expected in children with Down syndrome
A new large-scale study led by UC Davis Health and UC San Francisco researchers assessed the risks of leukemia in
Black women are dying of COVID-19 at rates higher than men in other racial/ethnic groups
A new paper in the Journal of General Internal Medicine published by the GenderSci Lab at Harvard University shows that
Higher health care costs linked with excess weight across range of BMIs
A new analysis shows that excess body weight is associated with higher health care costs for people across a wide
Anti-tuberculosis drug can be safely dosed even higher
A considerably higher dose of the anti-tuberculosis drug rifampicin is safe and can also lead to a shorter treatment for
Abuse in childhood and adolescence linked to higher likelihood of conduct problems
Children who are exposed to abuse before they are eleven years old, and those exposed to abuse both in childhood
Dementia rates higher in men with common genetic disorder haemochromatosis
New research has found that men who have the Western world’s most common genetic disorder are more likely to develop
COVID-19 patients at higher risk of death, health problems than those with flu
Almost a year ago, COVID-19 began its global rampage, going on to infect about 69.5 million people and kill about
Smog exposure linked to higher risk of cardiac arrest
Exposure to ozone, the main ingredient in smog—even at levels below federal safety standards—may increase the risk of going into