The coronavirus pandemic is affecting sexuality and relationships. The confinement and social distancing measures protecting us are unintentionally exacerbating intimacy-related
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Cleveland Clinic researchers have found a significant increase in patients experiencing stress cardiomyopathy, also known as broken heart syndrome, during
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A third of people with Parkinson’s have experienced increased symptoms during lockdown, according to a survey by Lancaster University and
Read moreGetting safe emergency care during COVID-19
Find out when to get emergency care for non-COVID-19 symptoms and COVID-19 symptoms, and learn what emergency rooms are doing
Read moreUsing operational research to reorganise crucial dialysis services during the COVID-19 outbreak
People requiring renal replacement therapy are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 and rely on essential treatment, necessitating travel to treatment centers.
Read moreResearch shows patients and clinicians rated telemedicine care positively during COVID-19 pandemic
After surveying almost 800 gastroenterology and hepatology patients and their physicians at Penn Medicine, 67% of both viewed their video
Read moreSeventy-five percent of US workers can’t work exclusively from home, face greater risks during pandemic
About three-quarters of U.S. workers, or 108 million people, are in jobs that cannot be done from home during a
Read moreCannabis may be a safer alternative for people who use drugs during sex
Not everyone is a fan of rock ‘n’ roll but, for many people, sex and drugs make a great combination.
Read moreHow do we disconnect from the environment during sleep and under anesthesia?
During sleep and under anesthesia, we rarely respond to such external stimuli as sounds even though our brains remain highly
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