Delayed action before 2020 Christmas lockdown ‘inexcusable’
Baroness Hallet says ministers failed to take “decisive action” against an “entirely foreseeable” variant.
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Baroness Hallet says ministers failed to take “decisive action” against an “entirely foreseeable” variant.
The report looks at whether lockdowns were timely and reasonable, and what impact rule-breaking at the heart of government had on public confidence.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is fending off criticism from his own base as some of the environmental and anti-vaccine activists who propelled him
To take maximum advantage of the added days, months, and years people enjoy because of modern health care and healthier habits, they need to achieve
Many high school seniors across the country are in the throes of college applications—often a high-stakes, anxiety-ridden process.
Clinical psychologist Dr Becky Kennedy says resisting the urge to fix, and connecting with your child instead, is key.
The study aims to find the best way to detect prostate cancer – the most common cancer in men in the UK.
Researchers at Tulane University, with a team of colleagues from eight other universities, have discovered a new nerve cell signaling mechanism that could transform our
Ischemic stroke, a leading cause of disability and mortality worldwide, is a complex cerebrovascular event with outcomes heavily influenced by the inflammatory response.
Neonatal EOS, a severe bloodstream infection that strikes within the first three days of life, is a major cause of infant illness and death worldwide.
Chemotherapy activates a stress sensor in immune cells, triggering inflammation and nerve damage, which may help explain why many cancer patients experience debilitating pain as
More than a century ago, Alois Alzheimer noted unusual changes in brain fats, which he described as “lipoid granules,” along with the buildup of amyloid-beta
Jay Bhattacharya’s new “plan” is really an admission that if there’s a new pandemic, he’s not competent enough to do any of the incredible things
One of the common themes of SBM is that medical evidence can be very complex. In order to come to any robust conclusion about what