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Vaccination halves risk of long Covid says US based study
Being vaccinated against Covid halves people's risk of developing long Covid, according to new rese…
AstraZeneca's missteps and murky data sewed worldwide confusion that undermined trust - but don't rule the shot out yet
How effective is AstraZeneca's vaccine? That's not fully clear yet. It depends on the dosing and th…
Aria Bendix
The 15 cheapest universities to study at in Britain
We used the data to list the 15 cheapest universities in Britain. While the majority of the UK's mo…
Edith Hancock
Former GOP Sen. Jim Inhofe, famous for throwing a snowball in the Senate chamber, dead at 89
Inhofe famously threw a snowball in the Senate in 2015 while assailing climate change as "hoax." Bu…
Bryan Metzger
Almost half of all major Chinese cities are sinking, study says
Parts of the US have also suffered from subsidence, with more than 17,000 square miles of land acro…
Cameron Manley
About 90% of Himalayas will face year-long drought at 3 degrees warming says new study
About 90 per cent of the Himalayan Region will experience drought lasting over a year if global war…
PTI
Hormone therapy may reduce risk of Alzheimer's in some women, study finds
New research suggests taking hormone therapy before menopause could protect some women from Alzheim…
Gabby Landsverk
How your drive to work could be the one big thing harming your sleep, fueling depression, and wasting your time and money
The more time and money people spent driving to work, the worse mental health outcomes they experie…
Eliza Relman
Taking vitamin D supplements appeared to ward off dementia in a new, large-scale study
Taking vitamin D supplements was associated with living dementia-free longer in a new study of more…
Allana Akhtar,Rachel Hosie
A graphic photo shows a severe monkeypox patient's crusted, discolored nose, taken days after a red pimple was misdiagnosed as sunburn
The unnamed man in his forties had a weakened immune system from an undiagnosed and untreated HIV i…
Dr. Catherine Schuster-Bruce
Long Covid linked with increased body weight : Study
The research, published in PLOS Global Public Health, also shows that people with long Covid wer…
PTI
Why you keep getting sick, according to infectious disease experts
You're likely to get sick more often from being around lots of people (especially kids) and if you …
Catherine Schuster-Bruce
Scientists created a hybrid human-monkey embryo in a lab, sparking concerns others could take the experiment too far
The embryos were made by injecting human stem cells into macaque embryos as part of research into e…
Kelly McLaughlin
Scientists found 192 spines threaded on poles in Peru, a macabre practice that may be a response to Europeans pillaging graves
192 examples of these spines reconstituted after burial were found. This would have happened around…
Marianne Guenot
Other countries struck by Omicron kept their death tolls low. The US is looking different.
Deaths in South Africa, the UK, and Denmark appear low compared to prior waves. Experts and data ha…
Marianne Guenot,Shayanne Gal
Scientists fear the UK has 'lost control' of the coronavirus amid an 'exponential' growth in infections
The new figures raises the prospect that the UK could face a similar situation to France and Spain,…
Thomas Colson
I was warned not to become a weather presenter because of the sexism I'd face. Here's how I've tried to change the job to take people's focus off looks.
Sara Thornton has presented the weather for 20 years. Before she started, a female boss urged her t…
Matthew Jenkin
UK coronavirus cases have been dropping dramatically over the past week. Vaccines aren't the only reason.
Disease experts think a combination of warm weather and fewer public gatherings may have helped slo…
Aria Bendix
Some countries are recommending that people mix vaccine doses to avoid taking a second AstraZeneca shot amid concerns over blood clots
Germany and France recommend mixing vaccine for the second dose, after restricting the use of the A…
Marianne Guenot
Early tests are planned for a COVID-19 vaccine that can be taken as a pill, with no need for injections
Oravax's tablet-form vaccine had good results in a pilot study in animals, the company said on Frid…