NSAID use during coronavirus infection does not worsen symptoms, study says A new study published this week in PLOS Medicine found NSAIDs such as ibuprofen and diclofenac did not have adverse effects in people infected with COVID-19.
Tylenol may make you take more risks, study says “Acetaminophen seems to make people feel less negative emotion when they consider risky activities" Ohio State University Researchers said in a news release
Kids use both brain hemispheres to process language, unlike adults, researchers say New findings suggest infants and young kids process language in both hemispheres of the brain, which could help compensate after a neural injury, researchers say.
Hawaii public health shakeup follows other states' amid coronavirus pandemic The public health leadership in Hawaii appears to be in turmoil amid the coronavirus pandemic after the state’s embattled epidemiologist was placed on paid leave Friday.
Paul Batura: My sons aren't dumb — they're dyslexic, and they're going to change the world Experts will tell you there’s no correlation between dyslexia and intelligence
California caregiver struck bedridden woman, 91, 150 times over 4 days: police A California caregiver was arrested this week on suspicion of elder abuse after being caught on video striking a 91-year-old bedridden woman more than 150 times, according to police.
Coronavirus deaths significantly reduced by steroids, analysis shows A new analysis of several studies in which steroid drugs were used to treat severely ill COVID-19 patients found the drugs significantly helped reduce patient deaths, bolstering earlier, preliminary evidence for the benefit of these medications.
California moves toward becoming first to require hospitals to have 45-day supply of PPE California is on its way to becoming the first state to require health care facilities to stockpile 45 days' worth of personal protective equipment to protect health care workers and patients from coronavirus.
Poor sperm quality linked to phone and laptop use at night, study says Poor sperm quality has been linked to using electronic media at night, according to new research released by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.