What we know of the symptoms and spread of monkeypox
With monkeypox surging across the world, experts are gathering more evidence on how people catch it and its typical symptoms.
Thu Aug 11 2022
Over 14 pct of world has had Lyme disease: Study
The condition is rarely fatal but people bitten by an infected tick often get a rash and suffer flu-like symptoms.
Tue Jun 14 2022
COVID increases risk of blood clots for up to six months: Study
Those with COVID had a higher risk of pulmonary embolism, a blood clot that blocks arteries in lungs, up to six months after infection.
Fri Apr 08 2022
Under two per cent of babies born to mothers with COVID get infected: Study
The study found that babies were more likely to test positive in severe COVID cases where the mother died or was admitted to intensive care.
Thu Mar 17 2022
How eating more dark green leafy vegetables could help with migraines
It's a solution that's worth exploring, as 15 per cent of the world's population suffers from this neurological disease.
Wed Nov 24 2021
China's bid to stop Wuhan COVID-19 spread cut deaths elsewhere from other causes - Study
Nationwide lockdowns reduced the number of deaths from other causes like ordinary pneumonia or traffic accidents.
Wed Feb 24 2021
How sore eyes could be a symptom of COVID-19
Scientists suggest that sore eyes could be the most significant vision-based indicator of COVID-19.
Thu Dec 10 2020
Warmer world linked to poor pregnancy results: Study
Each year, 15 million babies are born premature, the leading cause of death among children under five, according to WHO.
Thu Nov 05 2020
A higher BMI in childhood linked to higher risk of heart disease and diabetes in later life
Mendelian randomization involves studying genetic variants to see whether certain factors are associated with a higher or lower risk of disease.
Thu May 07 2020
Study links rising US e-cigarette use to rise in smokers quitting
Many specialists, including health experts at Public Health England, think e-cigarettes, which contain nicotine but no tobacco, are a lower-risk alternative to smoking.
Thu Jul 27 2017
Bas Muafakat Johor terus dapat permintaan
Jumlah pengguna Bas Muafakat Johor dijangka akan meningkat selari dengan perluasan dan permintaan yang tinggi daripada masyarakat.
Fri May 05 2017
Online CBT sessions could benefit body dysmorphic disorder sufferers
A study this week in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), shows that patients suffering from body image disorders could benefit from following cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) sessions online.
Mon Feb 08 2016
E-cigs popular with teens, but few are regular users
In the biggest survey of its kind, British researchers reported Wednesday that e-cigarettes are popular with young adolescents, but few who try them become regular users.
Wed Apr 15 2015
Kajian terbaru: Minum susu sebabkan kematian awal?
Satu kajian yang dibuat oleh The BMJ baru-baru ini membuat penemuan bahawa warga Sweden yang minum susu lembu dalam amaun yang tinggi, didapati mati lebih muda.
Wed Oct 29 2014
Can you drink too much milk? Study raises questions
A new study in the BMJ medical journal found that Swedes with a high intake of cow's milk died younger and women suffered more fractures.
Wed Oct 29 2014