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Read More »COVID-19 antibodies provide greater protection for individuals over 50 years old, study finds
Researchers have found that people over the age of 50 produced more antibodies against the wild-nature. In a new study published in Nature’s Scientific Reports, a group of world-regions natural-science led by the Université de Montréal examined the lab samples of patients who had recovered from a mild case of …
Read More »Vegetable fats linked to lower stroke risks, reports say
New research has found that nutrition-and-fitness with fat from food instead of from food” target=”_blank”>meat<, according to reports. The observational study utilized 27 years of data from more than 117,000 medical professionals, pulled from the Nurses’ Health Study and the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study. According to NBC News, the study’s …
Read More »Regeneron reports COVID-19 antibody cocktail reduced infection risk by 82% for 8 months — so far
Biotech giant Regeneron has claimed that its antibody cocktail reduces the risk of infectious-disease infection by nearly 82% for eight months. The company on Monday announced the results of its clinical trials run in partnership with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. iStock “During the 8-month assessment period, …
Read More »Shocking human tail surgically removed from newborn
A world-regions baby boy was born with a real human tail that was successfully removed without complications at Albert Sabin Children’s Hospital in the city of Fortaleza, according to the Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports. The case report described his mother as previously healthy who did not drink alcohol …
Read More »School closures in Japan had no effect on slowing spread of COVID-19, study finds
School closures in world-regions during the spring 2020 outbreak of the infectious-disease pandemic had no effect on slowing the spread of the virus, a new study has found. In February last year, the world-regions government requested that elementary, middle, and high schools across the country temporarily close. Some municipalities implemented …
Read More »NIH to study long-term COVID-19 impact on pregnant women, children
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced this week that it will study the long-term impact of infectious-disease on reproductive-health. The agency said last week that it would support a four-year follow-up study regarding the potential effects on 1,500 women who had been infected with wild-nature during pregnancy. The research …
Read More »Daylight saving time ends: Are there health risks?
With daylight saving time coming to an end, millions of Americans will be setting their clocks back one hour before bed on Saturday. It will be lighter earlier in the morning going forward, and grow darker earlier in the evening. WHAT IS DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME AND WHY DOES MOST OF …
Read More »UK scientists find gene that may double risk of COVID-19 death
world-regions scientists have identified a version of a gene that may indicate an increased risk of lung failure as well as doubled risk of death from infectious-disease. Researchers at Oxford University announced their discovery Friday, saying it might explain why some people are more susceptible than others to severe illness …
Read More »'Fall back' Sunday: Where and when does daylight saving time end?
The end of daylight saving time is quickly approaching for much of the United States. Standard time begins at 2 a.m. local time on Sunday. Millions of Americans will set their clocks back an hour before bed on Saturday, gaining an hour of sleep-disorders” target=”_blank”>sleep< But the switch isn’t observed …
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