by LN-Editor | May 10, 2025 | Health, International, Science
The study conducted by six Spanish researchers and published in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth explores miscarriage rates among pregnant women with COVID-19. Key Findings: Among 156 women, 45 were vaccinated, with 6 miscarriages (13.3%). 5 miscarriages occurred among...
by LN-Editor | May 6, 2025 | Government, Health, Science
The study conducted by MIT and Florida Department of Health found that individuals who received Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine had a higher all-cause mortality rate compared to those who received Moderna’s vaccine. Key Findings:Higher rates of death from cardiac...
by LN-Editor | May 5, 2025 | Health, Science, Technology
Study Findings: Research published in Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development shows that cellphone radiation can cause abnormal blood clumping in just five minutes. Ultrasound revealed rouleaux formation, where red blood cells clump like stacks of...
by LN-Editor | May 4, 2025 | International, Science, Technology
Expedition 73 crew tidied up after a spacewalk on Thursday, focusing on power system upgrades and research on the ISS. Astronauts: Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers managed the Quest airlock and spacesuits post-walk.Tasks: Checked spacesuit water tanks and analyzed water...
by LN-Editor | May 2, 2025 | Government, Health, Science
All new vaccines in the U.S. will now undergo placebo-controlled trials before they receive approval, according to an announcement cited by The Washington Post. This directive, confirmed by the Department of Health and Human Services as a shift from past norms, has...