People with blood types A and B may develop dangerous blood clots more easily
Scientists from the University of Groningen found that people with blood types A and B may have higher risks of developing dangerous blood clots...
These common drugs may cut death risk by 50% after ‘long COVID’
Scientists from the University of Florida found that among patients hospitalized for COVID-19 who seemingly recovered, severe systemic inflammation during their hospitalization is a risk factor...
Zinc may help prevent severe COVID-19, study finds
Scientists from Hospital del Mar found that administering zinc supplements to COVID-19 patients with low levels of this element may be a strategy to...
Your feelings plus tests could help detect Alzheimer’s early
Scientists found that subjective memory disorders in conjunction with conspicuous levels of beta-amyloid proteins in the cerebrospinal fluid are a strong indication of developing...
Using debit cards over cash cannot prevent COVID-19, study finds
Scientists from Brigham Young University found that the SARS-CoV-2 virus is almost immediately nonviable if deposited on a cash banknote.
The virus actually shows greater stability on plastic money cards, with...
Over 7 million Europeans may have skin cancer
Scientists from the University Hospital of La Timone found that 1.71% of the adult European general population reported having skin cancer, meaning some 7,304,000...
Your gut holds the key to treating type 2 diabetes
Scientists from Oregon State University found that a few organisms in the gut microbiome play a key role in type 2 diabetes.
The finding opens...
Stanford study confirms this drug can treat sleep loss, insomnia
Scientists from Stanford University found drug daridorexant (50 mg) improves both nighttime symptoms and daytime functioning in people with insomnia disorder.
The research is published...
Prostate predicaments: When bladder problems are pressing
Many men develop urinary problems as they get older. They might find it hard to urinate, have a strong and sudden urge to “go,”...
Are you at risk for alcohol-medication interactions?
Many people may be both drinking alcohol and taking prescription drugs that interact with alcohol, according to an NIH-funded study.
The finding highlights the need...









