by admin | Sep 6, 2024 | Health
Dan Denis, University of York Have you ever been drifting off to sleep, only to be jerked awake by the sound of a bomb going off inside your head? If you have, then you have most likely experienced exploding head syndrome, a mysterious and poorly understood sleep...
by admin | Sep 6, 2024 | Disease, Virology
Lee Sherry, University of Glasgow A ten-month-old boy in the Gaza Strip was recently paralysed by poliovirus – the first such case in the region this century. Israel and Hamas have agreed to a limited ceasefire to allow 640,000 children in the enclave to be vaccinated...
by admin | Sep 6, 2024 | Health, Medical Research
Samuel J. White, York St John University and Philippe B. Wilson, York St John University We spend around 90% of our lives indoors. But what you might not realise while you’re cosied up at home is that you don’t just share your space with your family or pets – you also...
by admin | Sep 6, 2024 | Aging, Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia
Donald Jurivich, University of North Dakota I cringed recently while driving to the clinic where I specialize in geriatric medicine when I heard a young radio announcer refer to old people as “wiggy,” a pejorative for wacky. As a doctor who has extensively researched...
by admin | Sep 6, 2024 | COVID-19, Immune Response, Virology
Dr. Philip McMillan, John McMillan In 2011, at a quiet animal research facility in Galveston, Texas, scientists carefully administered experimental SARS vaccines to six- to eight-week-old female mice. Their research, conducted between rows of cages separated by...
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