Young Women Experiencing Heart Attack Could Be Hopeful
Premenopausal women have good long-term outcomes after a heart attack, according to late breaking research presented at European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress 2020.
In Travelling Earth, Mars, Bacteria Survives
Tanpopo mission addresses the possibility of natural interplanetary transport of microbial life called panspermia.
AstraZeneca Testing COVID-19 Antibody Treatment
AstraZeneca said on Tuesday it had begun testing an antibody-based treatment for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19.
Screen Time for Toddlers May Improve Their Attention, Studies Say
Screen time may be good for toddlers and can actually help to improve their attention, a new study claims.
Study: Coffee Not Safe for Pregnant Women
Pregnant women should cut out coffee completely to help avoid miscarriage, low birth weight and stillbirth.
Early Immune Response May Result in Severe COVID-19
Researchers may have come one step closer toward understanding how the immune system contributes to severe COVID-19.
UK Official: Vaccine Could Not Be Ready Till Next Winter
England's chief medical officer Chris Whitty said a vaccine for the coronavirus may not be ready until next winter and that he'd be 'surprised' if we had one by this Christmas.
Can We Trust in Algorithms?
The question is whether the exam grades fiasco in the UK signals a global crisis for trust in algorithms.
Rouhani Praises Iranian Physicians for Tireless Battle with Pandemic
President Hassan Rouhani paid tribute to Iranian physicians and medical society for their courageous battle in the war against the coronavirus pandemic.
Nasal Vaccine Prevents Coronavirus Infection in Mice
Scientists have developed a nasal vaccine which is effective in preventing SARS-CoV-2 virus infection in mice susceptible to the novel coronavirus.