Early menstruation increases the likelihood of hot flushes and nights sweats decades later at menopause, according to a new study.
Patients who lived longer with cancer at greater risk of severe COVID-19 infection
Cancer patients diagnosed more than 24 months ago are more likely to have a severe COVID-19 infection, research has found.…
Even if you want to, you can’t ignore how people look or sound
Your perceptions of someone you just met are influenced in part by what they look like and how they sound.…
Study suggests increased risks for COVID-19 patients who smoke, vape
A new review looks at the effect that smoking and vaping may have on the cerebrovascular and neurological systems of…
Pfizer Gets $1.95 Billion to Produce Coronavirus Vaccine by Year’s End
Two pharmaceutical companies announced a nearly $2 billion contract for 600 million doses of a vaccine, with the first 100…
Pfizer Gets $1.95 Billion to Produce Coronavirus Vaccine by Year’s End
Two pharmaceutical companies announced a nearly $2 billion contract for 600 million doses of a vaccine, with the first 100…
Spike in U.S. Cases Far Outpaces Testing Expansion
The governors of Indiana, Minnesota and Ohio all issued orders requiring residents of their states to wear masks. Being reinfected…
Coronavirus Live Updates: G.O.P. Weighs Short-Term Extension of Weekly $600 Jobless Aid
Though California has now reported more cases than New York, it is difficult to know which state has actually had…
Once Science Fiction, Gene Editing Is Now a Looming Reality
The prospect of erasing some disabilities and perceived deficiencies hovers at the margins of what people consider ethically acceptable.
The Lightness of Being a Couch Potato May Work to Keep Us Fat
Sitting may confuse cellular sensors into thinking we are lighter than we are, prompting the body to put on weight.