The American pharmaceutical company released data from a new study about the Covid-19 vaccine on children aged 6 to 11. The FDA, EMA, and other health regulators will receive the data in the near future. For the clinical study, 4,753 children under ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a new bill yesterday banning transgender girls from participating in female sports at public schools. He is not the only Republican who believes transgender girls should not play in the same team as other females. The bill ...
Media outlets report that the Sudanese military took over the country following a coup. Sudanese people have been protesting, and protesters have decided to confront military forces. General Abdel Fattah Burhan was the one that organized the coup and arrested several political ...
Turmeric, also referred to as curcumin, is a spice mainly used in Asia and Central America. However, it has become more and more popular in other countries thanks to its many health benefits. It has been used in ayurvedic medicine ...
Walking is an excellent way of having an active lifestyle. We can lose weight and stay fit without resorting to extreme diets or going to the gym daily. Balance and a healthy lifestyle are the things that help us in ...
The Covid-19 mRNA vaccine Pfizer BioNTech has been used in many countries, and for some, it is their first option. Some reasons behind the popularity are the new mRNA technology, the fact that most countries recognize it and facilitate traveling, ...
A visually impaired woman received a brain implant, which helped her see simple shapes such as lines or simple letters. The former science teacher received a prosthesis in her occipital cortex and became a co-author of the article published in the Journal ...
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition has published a new milk-related study. Researchers investigated the effects and impact of whole fat dairy compared to the low-fat options in children ages 4 to 6. The current public health guideline recommends that ...
The Baltic country confirmed yesterday that vaccinated and unvaccinated residents would have to follow lockdown rules for almost one month. The lockdown began today, and it will end on November 15. In the past, the Baltic state managed the Covid-19 virus, and ...
The Covid-19 cases have been surging in Romania, and just in the last 24 hours, 16,110 new Covid-19 cases have been detected. Yesterday, the Ministry of Internal Affairs announced 17.158 new cases, and the situation is becoming more and more dramatic. Romania ...
New York City mayor, Bill de Blasio, has announced that a new vaccine mandate will be issued, requiring all municipal employees to get vaccinated against the Covid19 virus by October 29. The announcement does not come as a shock, as the previous ...
Since the first Covid-19 outbreak in Wuhan in 2019, the SARS-CoV-2 virus has been evolving, creating new strains and sublineage mutations of different variants. The Delta variant originated in India last year, and since then, it has rapidly spread worldwide, ...
The island country in the Pacific Ocean and its Prime Minister Jacinta Ardern have been praised in the past by the international media for how the country dealt with the Covid-19 pandemic. New Zeeland was placed in lockdown, the borders ...
The Covid-19 pandemic took the lives of more than 4,926,000 people, and many countries are still struggling with their vaccination campaigns. Vaccine skeptics give different reasons why they do not want to get vaccinated against the new coronavirus. One of ...
The U.S National Institute on Aging defines Alzheimer’s disease as a brain disorder, which affects our memory and thinking skills. People who have Alzheimer’s slowly lose their memory and have trouble carrying out basic tasks. There are two types of ...
The Korean super band BTS arrived a few days ago in New York as special envoys of the United Nations. The South Korean President has previously given them diplomatic passports as the band members have proven multiple times that they ...
The Covid-19 infection began to spread in 2019, and since then, children have been deeply affected by lockdowns, restrictions, online school, and lack of physical exercise. Many children and adolescents gained weight due to school disruption and closure, stress and ...
A research study on mice and humans proved that exercises such as resistance training or weight lifting promote changes in the level of fat cells. This is good news for those who love to hit the gym and those who ...
Elon Musk’s company is preparing to send four civilians into space today, making them the first four nonprofessional astronauts to leave our planet. The departure will take place in a couple of hours, and the mission’s name is Inspiration4. Behind ...
The U.K. has developed several strategies to stop the spreading of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The cold season is slowly approaching Europe, and concerns are that the highly contagious Delta variant and the flu season will create a double pandemic. Vaccine ...
The Covid-19 pandemic is not likely to end soon, and, as a recent statement from WHO experts mentions, the virus will most likely continue to evolve and stay with us, much like the common cold or the influenza virus. At ...
The Mu variant originated in Colombia at the beginning of 2021, and it has now been identified in over 42 countries. The WHO classified the B.1.621 as a variant of interest, but it could potentially become a variant of concern, ...
The World Health Organisation classifies the Nipah virus as a priority disease that must be prevented because it could start an epidemic. Recent infections cases have been detected in India, where a 12 years old boy died after contracting the ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has been hard to handle for governments worldwide, and many countries resorted to drastic measures in order to prevent outbreaks. A man in Vietnam was accused of infecting eight people with the new coronavirus, and one of ...
The fourth wave has hit hard on the U.S medical system, and the predominant Delta strain has caused a surge in daily new infections. According to the letter published at the beginning of the month in The New England Journal ...