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No Hams: Pigs Show Their Smarts in Complex Experiments

2021-02-11
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 11, 2021
In: Uncategorized

THURSDAY, Feb. 11, 2021 (HealthDay News) — “Four pigs were playing a video game” may sound like the start of a joke, but it’s not. Researchers taught four pigs how to play a rudimentary joystick-enabled video game, finding the animals were capable of advanced behavioral and mental flexibility. “It isContinue Reading

Tight-Fitting Masks Can Slash COVID Transmission by 95%, CDC Says

2021-02-10
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 10, 2021
In: Uncategorized

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 10, 2021 (HealthDay News) — It’s known that face masks help protect against COVID-19 infection, but U.S. health officials said Wednesday that the tighter the mask, the better. In lab experiments, wearing cloth or medical masks close to the face cut COVID transmission by 95%, according to aContinue Reading

AHA News: How Does COVID-19 Affect the Brain? Researchers Are Starting to Find Answers

2021-01-29
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 29, 2021
In: Uncategorized

FRIDAY, Jan. 29, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — Sam Rafferty fell severely ill after getting infected with COVID-19 at an uncle’s funeral in March, an event that sickened her entire family and left Rafferty and her daughter struggling to breathe. But it’s not her lungs that have kept herContinue Reading

AHA News: COVID-19 Registries Offer Lessons Beyond the Coronavirus

2021-01-20
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 20, 2021
In: Uncategorized

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 20, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — As the U.S. marks one year since the arrival of SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus has made history in epic and terrible ways. But it also sparked innovative and inspiring science, say researchers who raced to establish registries of COVID-19 patients. Their effortsContinue Reading

People’s ‘Microbiomes’ Might Influence COVID-19 Severity: Study

2021-01-13
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 13, 2021
In: Uncategorized

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 13, 2021 (HealthDay News) — The bacteria in your gut may play a role in the severity of COVID-19 infection and the strength of your immune system response, a new study suggests. Not only that, imbalances in the microbiome may cause continued inflammatory symptoms, often called “long-haul” COVID,Continue Reading

AHA News: The Unity Council Helps Keep Roofs Over Residents’ Heads

2021-01-11
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 11, 2021
In: Uncategorized

MONDAY, Jan. 11, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — When Zilpa Naomi Lopez walked into the office of The Unity Council in Oakland, California, she couldn’t believe her ears. Not only were staff members immediately addressing her in her native Spanish, she even heard some employees speaking Mam, the MayanContinue Reading

Homemade Masks Do a Great Job Blocking COVID-19

2020-09-22
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 22, 2020
In: Uncategorized

TUESDAY, Sept. 22, 2020 (HealthDay News) — Don’t fret about whether that fabric mask you made on your sewing machine protects against the spread of COVID-19 as well as the face masks sold in stores, new research reassures. Taher Saif, a professor of mechanical science and engineering at the UniversityContinue Reading

Could Threshold for COVID-19 Herd Immunity Be Lower Than Thought?

2020-07-02
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 2, 2020
In: Uncategorized

THURSDAY, July 2, 2020 (HealthDay News) — Could young people going out and partying be the key to limiting the spread of COVID-19? Possibly, as a new mathematical model argues that herd immunity might be achieved with fewer people becoming immune through infection than was believed, if you take intoContinue Reading

Leg Pain Could Spell Peripheral Artery Disease for Some

2019-11-29
By: Weekly MD Team
On: November 29, 2019
In: Uncategorized

FRIDAY, Nov. 29, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Leg pain while walking or doing other activities could be a sign of peripheral artery disease, an expert says. Peripheral artery disease (PAD) develops silently, narrowing blood vessels until a shortfall in the supply of nutrients and oxygen causes cramps and leg pain,Continue Reading

Could Short People Have an Advantage When It Comes to A-Fib?

2019-11-19
By: Weekly MD Team
On: November 19, 2019
In: Uncategorized

TUESDAY, Nov. 19, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Tall folks might be able to reach that high top shelf, but there’s a price — they may be more likely to develop a potentially dangerous abnormal heart rhythm than shorter folks. New research finds that a person’s risk of atrial fibrillation (a-fib)Continue Reading

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