Plague Symptoms: California Reports First Case Of The Infectious Bacterial Disease Since 2015
Health officials believe the infected individual might have been bitten by an infected flea while walking their dog along the Tahoe Keys area in South Lake Tahoe.
Anti-Maskers Beware: YouTuber's New Innovation Shoots Face Masks Straight Onto People's Faces
Engineer, educator and YouTuber Allen Pan, from 'MythBusters: The Search', has built a new device that can help curb the spread of coronavirus.
Nitrate Supplementation Could Help Elderly Patients Improve Respiratory Muscle Dysfunction
A new study pointed out that nitrate supplementation could improve the function of the respiratory diaphragm muscle, which plays a key role in coughing and breathing.
Parent Vs. Grandparent: Half Of Americans Differ With Older Generation In Bringing Up Kids
Contention between parents and grandparents over parenting choices like discipline, meals, bedtime, and screen time can strain relationships, suggested a new poll result.
Weight Loss Supplements: Lipoic Acid Pills Found Promising In 'Otherwise Healthy' Obese People
Apart from weight loss, the participants who took lipoic acid supplements also found a reduction in body fat and triglyceride levels.
Rabbit Fever Alert: Laramie County Rabbit Tests Positive For Tularemia
Health officials say this rare infectious disease can be treated when detected in its early stages.
High-Risk Domestic Abuse Cases Doubled During COVID-19 Pandemic, Says Study
The incidence of physical intimate partner violence was 1.8 times higher during COVID-19 pandemic.
'Death Toll Would Be Enormous And Totally Unacceptable' If US Tried Herd Immunity: Fauci
Dr. Anthony Fauci, during an Instagram interview with actor Matthew McConaughey, said given the prevalence of obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure in the nation, attempting to achieve herd immunity can be risky.
COVID-19 Breakthrough: 'AeroNabs' Nasal Spray Promises Powerful Protection Against Virus
USCF scientists have developed a new approach to halt the spread of COVID-19 until a vaccine becomes available
First Dog To Test COVID-19 Positive In North Carolina Dies Due To Complications
According to the pet owners, the dog had recovered after testing positive for the virus previously.
WHO Urges Public To Postpone Routine Dental Checkups During Pandmeic Until Risk Is Known
According to WHO's new guidance, as dental procedures involve face-to-face communication and frequent exposure to bodily fluids like saliva and blood, it is better to delay them during the pandemic to prevent infections.
Arizona Man Carried Outside Store By Son For Threatening Staff, Customers Wearing Masks
"They won’t learn. These people won’t learn. You’re a bunch of idiots wearing masks, you know it’s not real," he yelled.
Healthy 21-Year-Old Had Mild COVID-19 Symptoms, Then Went Into Organ Failure
When it comes to coronavirus in youngsters, many seem to get through without symptoms or just mild ones, while others have a harsher reaction to the new virus.
Obesity Among Pregnant Mothers May Affect Children’s Developing Brains, New Study Warns
New York researchers found a connection between two areas of the fetal brain were associated with the mother's BMI.
Commercially Available Mouthwashes Can Reduce Risk Of Coronavirus Transmission, New Study Finds
Virologists at a German university demonstrated SARS-CoV-2 viruses can be inactivated with the help of certain commercially available mouthwash preparations.
Washington Man Arrested For Assaulting 72-Year-Old Disabled Veteran Over Face Mask Dispute
The victim's comment to the accused's girlfriend about not wearing a face mask led to the dispute.
Are ATVs Safe? Study Shows Over 11K Young Riders Land In Hospitals Annually
The study shows that approximately 31 kids and teens get injured per day due to ATV accidents.
6,000 US Kids, Parents Perform DIY Tests At Home For Coronavirus Research
Around 2,000 families swab their noses twice every week hoping that the findings of the new study might help determine the safety of in-class education when schools reopen in mid-August.
Get Tested For COVID-19 Only If There was 'Close Exposure', Says Trump Administration Testing Chief
Healthy, young people need not get tested for COVID-19, said Dr. Brett Giroir during a recent interview.
Coronavirus Update: 90% of Recovered COVID-19 Patients Still Suffer From Lung Damage
The immune systems of people who recovered from COVID-19 revealed a low level of B cells and a high level of T cells.
N95 Respirator Masks Could Be Disinfected Using Electric Cooker, Study Finds
This method may enable healthcare workers to safely reuse them if they face a shortage.
Penis Microbes Might Increase Bacterial Vaginosis Risk In Sexually Active Women
Vaginosis is a type of vaginal inflammation caused by the overgrowth of bacteria found naturally in a woman’s vagina.
Coronavirus Treatment: Alcohol Addiction, Breast Cancer Drugs Found Effective Against COVID-19
Researchers discovered a drug used against alcoholism is potentially able to "switch off" the enzyme key to coronavirus reproduction.
Blueberry-Rich Diet Can Improve Mass And Function Of Skeletal Muscles: Study
Researchers found that women who consumed a blueberry-rich diet for 6 weeks saw improvement in the cells that are responsible for muscle growth and repair.
Over 25% Arthritis Cases In US Attributed To Excess Body Weight, Warns Study
The researchers found weight change from young adulthood to midlife could impact one's risk of developing arthritis.
Human Embryos Vulnerable To Novel Coronavirus From Second Week Of Pregnancy: Study
The researchers pointed out the virus could affect the ability of the embryo to implant into the mother's womb.
Plymouth County Boy Is Massachusetts' First Human Case Of Eastern Equine Encephalitis This Year
Although EEE was found in 29 mosquito samples this year, this is the first human case reported in the state.
Brain Scans Of Kids Provide Clues About Antisocial, Aggressive Behavior: Study
Brain scans of children with disruptive behavioral disorders revealed lesser gray matter in brain regions associated with processing emotions compared to others.
Younger Women in US Forgo Medications More Than Others Because Of Cost, Finds Study
Cost-related non-adherence to prescribed drugs is on the rise, especially among younger American women, according to a new study.
Young Women With PCOS Have Increased Heart Disease Risk, Warn Researchers
PCOS isn't a life sentence but small lifestyle changes can add up, researchers warn.