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The COVID-19 pandemic may have accelerated a decline in peoples’ brain health, particularly for older adults, even if they were never infected by the virus, new research finds.
A new study suggests that the pandemic may have had a material impact on our brains, whether we contracted COVID-19 or not.
Still, the findings suggest that a major life event like a pandemic can have a significant impact on the brain, even if you ...
The Trump administration is slashing health agency budgets and firing vaccine experts as highly transmissible variants threaten to double daily infections within a month.
Researchers are exploring the role of 'zombie-like' endothelial cells in long-COVID and ME/CFS. These cells, driven into ...
The COVID-19 pandemic may have aged our brains faster—even if we were never infected with the virus—according to a new study ...
Christopher Scott, a professor in Pennsylvania State University’s ecosystem science and management department, explained how recent severe weather events are connected to climate change.
Walking is an easy way for a lot of people to stay active, but the hot temperatures of summer have hit Utah, making it more ...
Dionna Brown was two weeks shy of her 15th birthday when her world turned upside-down. An outstanding public high school student in Flint, Michigan, with a report card most of her peers would envy, ...