Washington [US], July 19 (ANI): A new study has found that wildfire smoke may greatly increase susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
Washington [US], July 19 (ANI): According to a new study, the chances of dying or being hospitalised following COVID-19 infection in individuals with psychiatric disorders were found to be twice as high in comparison to persons without mental disorders.
Washington [US], July 18 (ANI): The findings of a new study suggest that if you are regularly going out for fresh air, then you're doing something good for both your brain and well-being.
Georgia [US], July 18 (ANI): During a new study, an oral prodrug has been developed by researchers that deliver carbon monoxide to protect against acute kidney injury.
Washington [US], July 17 (ANI): People with learning disabilities with COVID-19 are five times more likely to be admitted to hospital and eight times more likely to die compared with the general population of England, a new study suggested.
Washington [US], July 17 (ANI): A new study has found that incorporating evaluations of the healthiness of others' food choices can be a tool to fight unhealthy eating lifestyles.
Washington [US], July 17 (ANI): A new study has shed light on the adverse effects of consuming ultra-processed food items. According to the research, a higher intake of ultra-processed food is associated with an increased risk of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Washington [US], July 17 (ANI): Online learning engagement can be increased by nearly one-third by simply prompting students to share course ideas rather than personal details in the form of icebreakers and social introductions, a new study suggested.
Ohio [US], July 17 (ANI): During a new study, researchers from the University of Cincinnati found that conversations between bats might actually be light on substance.
Washington [US], July 17 (ANI): A new study has examined vaccine acceptance and hesitancy rates in ten low and middle-income countries from Asia, Africa, and South America.
California [US], July 17 (ANI): The findings of a new study from UC San Francisco suggests that among non-hospitalized patients the antibiotic azithromycin was no more effective than a placebo in preventing symptoms of COVID-19. Despite widespread prescription of the antibiotic for the disea