WHO convenes emergency committee early over coronavirus variants On 2021-01-14 The World Health Organization’s emergency committee will meet two weeks early on Thursday to discuss the new coronavirus variants from […]
New non-invasive technology could spot early signs of motor disorders in babies On 2020-11-20 The research, carried out using a wearable cuff, provides a new method for monitoring movements in babies, and new insights […]
New York shuts early as hospitals fill up in Europe On 2020-11-13 Bars and restaurants in New York will shut early on Friday as part of fresh measures designed to slow surging […]
Exposure to air pollution during pregnancy may increase blood pressure in early life On 2020-11-12 Exposure to an urban environment characterized by high levels of air pollution and noise in areas with a high building […]
Pregnant women with severe COVID-19 face additional risks and early delivery On 2020-10-08 Pregnant women with severe or critical COVID-19 and their unborn infants face increased health risks before and after delivery, a […]
Risk gene for Alzheimer’s has early effects on the brain On 2020-09-15 A genetic predisposition to late-onset Alzheimer’s disease affects how the brains of young adults cope with certain memory tasks. Researchers […]
Improved early psychosis detection system may halve risk in young people On 2020-09-14 Doctors have developed a new data mining method to detect many young people with emerging psychosis. The new methods, based […]
Diabetes increases risk of early death On 2020-02-11 Diabetes increases risk of early death: New report shows Britons with the Type 2 form of the disease are 50 […]
Researchers identify a connection between early life adversity and opioid addiction On 2020-01-25 Individuals with a history of early life adversity (ELA) are disproportionately prone to opioid addiction. A new UCI-led study reveals […]
With novel technique, new study is first to definitively map the early development of PTSD On 2019-12-12 Most people who experience severe trauma recover their health. But 23 percent develop PTSD, a difficult-to-treat illness that combines intrusive […]