(HealthDay)—Cardiovascular risk factors are associated with cognitive impairment among individuals with schizophrenia, according to a review and meta-analysis published online
In big shift, Germany to give AstraZeneca shots to over 65s
Germany’s independent vaccine committee has formally approved giving the AstraZeneca shot to people age 65 and over, and recommended waiting
States Aim to Chip Away at Abortion Rights With Supreme Court in Mind
When Rep. Lola Sheldon-Galloway introduced a bill in the Montana House two years ago that would have prohibited abortions after
Predicting microbial interactions in the human gut
The human gut consists of a complex community of microbes that consume and secrete hundreds of small molecules—a phenomenon called
Optimism replaces anxiety in COVID-19 wards as cases plummet
To Brandon Mulvany, the past 11 months have felt more like five or ten years. And though it’s not over
Poor vaccine take-up in Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities is not just due to hesitancy
Stories about vaccine hesitancy in various communities described as Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) have led public figures to
Decline in U.S. suicide rates from 2018 to 2019 not uniform
(HealthDay)—The rate of suicide declined overall from 2018 to 2019 in the United States, with significant declines observed in five
Mortality rises among public when health workers get sick in an outbreak, model suggests
When healthcare workers become ill during a disease outbreak, overall case counts and mortality rates may significantly increase, according to
Increased green space in prisons can reduce self-harm and violence
Prisons with more green space have lower levels of violence and self-harm, according to new research at the University of
Seasonal variation in daylight influences brain function
Seasons have an impact on our emotions and social life. Negative emotions are more subdued in the summer, whereas seasonal