July 2022

Biden tests positive for Covid again, will restart isolation despite no new symptoms

U.S. President Joe Biden speaks to the media as he arrives at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S. July 20, 2022. 

Prenatal opioid exposure may cause long-term neurological or behavioral effects later in a child’s life

While infants exposed to opioids during their mother’s pregnancy have been linked to adverse health outcomes, a new study at

Durable Long-term Results With Dolutegravir for HIV Suppression

MONTREAL — A simplified treatment for maintenance of suppression of HIV infection continued to be non-inferior to standard combination antiretroviral

Education Matters with Kip Mackenzie

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What You Eat Affects Your Sleep: Mayo Clinic Radio

Dr. Joseph Murray, a gastroenterologist at Mayo Clinic, explains why what you eat before bed can affect your sleep. This

Bulletproof Your Focus in 60 Seconds #SHORTS

While time management and efficiency are key for maximizing productivity, learning how to maintain intense focus for prolonged periods of

Countdown to contentment: joyful ways to spend time outdoors to enhance your wellbeing

According to a 2019 study, spending at least 120 minutes a week in nature is associated with good health and wellbeing.

Bacteria Behind Rare Disease Detected In US Soil ‘For The First Time’: CDC

Authorities have identified Burkholderia pseudomallei in U.S. environmental samples “for the first time.” The bacteria can cause the infectious disease known

Avoiding Harm in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Food Allergies

INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana — If there’s one truth that David R. Stukus, MD, has come to realize from his 2 years

Humanoid diving robot explores shipwrecks at the bottom of the ocean

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Higher insulin dose is positively linked with cancer incidence, study finds

Dr. Yuanjie Mao has led a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Oncology looking at

Wearable Fertility Trackers Could Detect COVID-19 Days Before Symptoms Appear

Wearable devices like a fertility tracker can help detect COVID-19 as early as two days before the onset of symptoms,

Evusheld for COVID-19: Lifesaving and Free, but Still Few Takers

Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. Evusheld (AstraZeneca), a medication used to

With no federal emergency declaration, San Francisco and New York sound alarm on monkeypox

San Francisco became the first major US city to declare a local health emergency on monkeypox in an effort to

AbbVie’s mixed quarter doesn’t warrant a 5% stock drop. Here’s why

Club holding AbbVie (ABBV) reported a mixed second quarter Friday morning. On the top line, net revenue increased 6.1% on

Insufficient sleep could have long-lasting impact on the neurocognitive development of pre-teens

Elementary school-age children who get less than nine hours of sleep per night have significant differences in certain brain regions

Can We Smoke Out Cancer?

On signing the National Cancer Act of 1971, which embodied his plan for a War on Cancer, President Nixon called

Science Matters with Angela DePace: Loving life in the lab

Angela DePace, assistant professor of systems biology at Harvard Medical School, loves little things like labeling her test tubes in

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