Vaccines: where are we now?
Interview and article by Christine Clark As planning for a mass covid vaccination campaign gets started, an understanding of vaccines and the factors that drive vaccine confidence will… read more.
Interview and article by Christine Clark As planning for a mass covid vaccination campaign gets started, an understanding of vaccines and the factors that drive vaccine confidence will… read more.
Article written by Gary Finnegan More than a third of medical staff suffered insomnia during the COVID-19 epidemic in China, according to a new study.
Article written by Gary Finnegan There are seven ‘forms of disease’ in people with mild COVID-19, according to scientists at the Medical University of Vienna.
Article written by Gary Finnegan China’s control measures during the first 50 days of the COVID-19 epidemic may have delayed the spread of the virus to cities outside… read more.
One in four people leave their job within a year of returning to work after having a heart attack, according to a study from Denmark in the Journal… read more.
Hepatitis A viruses (HAVs) circulating in an ongoing outbreak among men who have sex with men (MSM) in the Lombardy region of Italy are predominantly attributable to strains… read more.
Author: Gary Finnegan A ‘brain training’ game developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge, UK, could help improve the memory of patients in the very earliest stages… read more.
by Gary Finnegan A nationwide study of head and neck cancers in France has revealed that the true burden of the disease is underestimated by at least one-third,… read more.
by Gary Finnegan: A clear trend towards lighter drinking among young people is responsible for reversing years of rising alcohol intake, according to new research. Experts hope this… read more.
by Gary Finnegan: People seeking refuge and asylum in Germany are at higher risks of liver problems due to hepatitis B, according to experts.
by Gary Finnegan: New research from Denmark has identified the gene responsible for one quarter of all familial hypercholesterolemia which causes very high blood cholesterol. Familial hypercholesterolemia is… read more.
by Gary Finnegan: After years of increases, the rates of children who are overweight or obese are declining in Canada, according to new research in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).