A new study from the University of Sheffield has explored why some care workers are opposed to mandatory vaccination and why the policy could make staff shortages worse.
It is widely assumed that Americans’ sexual activity took a nosedive during the early chaotic months of the coronavirus pandemic. But a new study from the University of
In the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare workers analyzing test results began noticing something strange: patients who had already recovered from COVID-19 would sometimes inexplicably test
After a relatively quiet winter at Pediatric Partners in Overland Park, Kansas, the sick kids have come roaring back this spring. They’re coughing. They have fevers. Their throats
The approximately 850,000 people living with dementia in the UK have been badly affected by COVID-19. Many live in care homes, which have arguably been hit hardest by
Lung cancer patients with a specific genetic alteration lived longer and were protected against metastasis to the brain when treated early with the drug lorlatinib (Lorbrena), according to
The dating scene could be a confusing place in world where at least some social distancing seems likely for the foreseeable future. And while many people will have
Even among healthy people, a faltering memory is often an expected part of aging—but it’s not inevitable. “Some individuals exhibit remarkable maintenance of memory function throughout late adulthood,
Ayesha Curry posted a new bikini photo over the weekend. Ayesha said she’s celebrating a 35-pound weight loss. Fans called out Ayesha for previously saying she prefers to
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