December 7, 2022

Covid Blood-Thinner Drug Treatment Is Dangerous And Does Not Work

A blood-thinning drug given as a potential life-saver to patients recovering from severe Covid does not work and can cause major bleeding, research shows.
December 7, 2022

Chemotherapy Could Increase Disease Susceptibility In Future Generations

A common chemotherapy drug could carry a toxic inheritance for children and grandchildren of adolescent cancer survivors, Washington State University-led research indicates. [...]
December 7, 2022

Higher Vitamin K Intake Linked To Lower Bone Fracture Risk Late In Life

Research from Australia has found that higher vitamin K intakes are linked to a lower risk of bone fractures later in life.
November 30, 2022

Ibuprofen ‘Makes Knee Pain From Arthritis Worse’

Taking ibuprofen for painful arthritic knees causes the condition to become worse, research suggests.
November 30, 2022

Anti-Lockdown Protests Spread In China As Anger Rises Over Zero-Covid Strategy

People opposed to China’s stringent Covid restrictions have protested in cities across the country in the biggest wave of civil disobedience on the mainland since Xi Jinping assumed power a decade ago.
November 30, 2022

G20 Leaders Agree to Global Vaccination Passport System: ‘Where Will It End?’

The leaders of the world's largest economies at the recent G20 meeting held in Bali, Indonesia, did much more than discuss current economic troubles. They also drafted and signed a declaration in which the 20 countries agreed to adopt vaccine passports with the purported goal to promote global travel and tourism.
November 30, 2022

Vitamin B12 Deficiency: A Common Health Problem That Can Have Serious Consequences

Vitamin B12 deficiency is a common health problem that affects an estimated 6 to 20 percent of the U.S. population – but doctors often overlook it.
November 30, 2022

High Rates Of Iron Deficiency In Women During Late-Stage Pregnancy

Pregnant women may need to take more supplemental iron than current guidelines recommend, after University of British Columbia researchers found high rates of iron deficiency in a recent study.