Hydroxychloroquine can’t stop COVID-19. It’s time to move on, scientists say
Hydroxychloroquine doesn’t work as antiviral or a treatment for COVID-19, an abundance of scientific data suggest.
Hydroxychloroquine doesn’t work as antiviral or a treatment for COVID-19, an abundance of scientific data suggest.
Patient’s first pregnancy was complicated by mild thrombocytopenia caused by a 13-cm splenic cyst, who delivered vaginally without complication. Risks and management of maternal splenic…
A recent study indicates that the cognitive benefits of high-intensity aerobic exercise vary among individuals, significantly influenced by their glucose tolerance.
A recent study suggests that higher cognitive abilities in adolescence are linked to a reduced risk of developing dementia 60 years later. Education plays a…
New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London has found that that the effectiveness of ADHD medication may…
Can we please, please stop pretending that weight loss is just a matter of ‘Eat Less, Move More’?
Isaac Asimov’s three laws that a robot will not harm a human nor permit a human to be harmed—are wrong.
A Story of Heuristics, Means & Tails
Background While research indicates comparable quality of life (QOL) in congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) and healthy populations, the effect of CDH severity on patients’ health…
Pediatric osteosynthesis has developed over the last 20 years, thereby reducing medical and economic burden, including long and expensive hospitalization. Currently, conventional and rigid alloying…
Mass media registration certificate dated December 7, 2006. Series ПИ #ФС 77-26521. Federal service for surveillance over non-violation of the legislation in the sphere of…