An Australian medical tech manufacturer has recalled more than two million at-home COVID-19 tests shipped to the United States after
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Study raises concerns over implementation of concussion assessment in hurling
Fewer than 1 in 4 intercounty hurlers who showed signs of suffering concussion during play over a two year period
Read moreOver a third of shock therapy patients given treatment without consent
More than a third of electroconvulsive therapy patients received the treatment without giving consent, new study suggests Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT),
Read moreRussia records over 49,000 COVID deaths in August: statistics agency
Russia’s Federal Statistics Agency Rosstat said on Friday that 49,389 people died of coronavirus in August—more than double the official
Read moreScientists round on UK over plan to end COVID curbs
The UK government’s plan to scrap day-to-day pandemic restrictions in England next week is reckless and has no basis in
Read moreIdentification of over 200 long COVID symptoms prompts call for UK screening programme
Patients who experience long COVID have reported more than 200 symptoms across 10 organ systems, in the largest international study
Read moreIndia records over 400,000 COVID cases in 24 hours: official data
India recorded on Saturday over 400,000 new COVID cases in 24 hours for the first time, the first country to
Read moreWhen Men Started to Obsess Over Six-Pack Abs
The cultural obsession with six-pack abdominals shows no signs of abating. And if research into male body image is to
Read moreStudy raises questions over coaches’ awareness of concussion protocols in youth football
A new study has raised questions over an apparent lack of awareness of concussion protocols among coaches in Scottish youth
Read moreMexico’s real COVID-19 death toll now stands at over 321,000
Mexico’s government acknowledged Saturday that the country’s true death toll from the coronavirus pandemic now stands above 321,000, almost 60%
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