New England Journal of Medicine
Blood type could determine your COVID-19 risk: Study
Type A blood were more likely to have severe disease while those with Type O were less likely
Blood pressure medicines don't raise COVID-19 risk: Research
There had been concern arising from animal studies that these drugs might increase body's protein levels which the coronavirus latches on to
WHO Solidarity trial testing antiviral drug remdesivir, as it could stop coronavirus from replicating
In an observational study, 68 per cent or two out of three patients after treatment with the drug did not require ventilator support
New HIV drug cuts viral load, boosts immunity: Study
Ibalizumab is a drug that targets the primary receptor for HIV entry into immune cells known as CD4 T cells.
Science Says: What happens when researchers make mistakes
“Retractions are definitely on the rise” and there are 10 times as many corrections as retractions.
E-cigarettes disappoint in a workplace quit-smoking study
In a large study of company wellness programs, e-cigarettes worked no better than traditional stop-smoking tools.
A new weapon against epilepsy
We are what scientists call mosaics - bunches of cells that may have different genotypes buried deep within us.
Black barbershops can help clients lower blood pressure: study
High blood pressure is a chronic illness that requires a lifetime commitment to medication and lifestyle modification.
Gene therapy shows promise against blood-clotting disease
Small cuts or bruises can be life-threatening, and many people need treatments once or more a week to prevent serious bleeding.