- 22 Jul 2020

China has cautioned Kazakhstan of a local “unknown pneumonia” with a “much higher” fatality rate than the Covid-19 disease
It slips into our diets silently, hiding in plain sight. Salt, an everyday staple, has become one of the easiest nutrients to overconsume. The NHS recommends that adults limit their intake to no more than 6 grams per day, roughly the equivalent...
Most of us have at least one ache we’ve learned to live with. The stiff neck, the lower back pain, or the shoulder that hurts for no obvious reason.

China has cautioned Kazakhstan of a local “unknown pneumonia” with a “much higher” fatality rate than the Covid-19 disease

A study reveals prescriptions for anti-malarial drugs chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine rose in the US from February to March

An analysis by Labour shows that urgent Government action on childhood obesity is needed because many are placed at ‘serious risk’.

A leading scientist involved in the University of Oxford's potential Covid-19 vaccine believes the team has seen the right sort of immune response in trials
Several people have struggled with mental health issues amid the ongoing pandemic
The Xi Jinping-led Chinese government has approved the use of any experimental Covid-19 vaccine for their military, as part of a global race to stop the ongoing pandemic

A global study states a new form of the coronavirus has spread from Europe to the United States. The new mutation makes the virus more likely to infect...

Public health experts have criticised the US for securing for itself a large supply of the only drug licensed so far to treat Covid-19

One solution found by governments worldwide is to maintain contact-tracing, that can help enable digital contact-tracing on a large scale

A team of scientists at the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology (IICB), Kolkata, has conducted research on the neuro-invasive potential of Covid-19, and...