In this category of people, protection after vaccines goes faster

In cancer patients, the protective effect of coronavirus vaccines disappears faster. However, booster injections restore it, as a study by Israeli scientists has shown. Israeli experts led by Dr. Hagai Ligumsky have proven that vaccination against coronavirus provides a protective effect for almost everyone who goes through it. But in some people it disappears much…

Hi-tech glasses will help to defeat glaucoma

Researchers have created unique glasses that help to cope with glaucoma. This device sends impulses to the eyes, and now it is being carried out through clinical trials.  German scientists from the University of Erlangen — Nuremberg have developed high-tech glasses that can stop the development of glaucoma – one of the most common causes…

Coronavirus vaccination reduces the level of depression

Scientists from the University of Southern California have come to the surprising conclusion that coronavirus vaccinations act as antidepressants. They reduce the risk of anxiety and depression. According to American scientists, vaccination against COVID-19 reduces the symptoms of anxiety disorders and depression by almost 30%. This is due to fears of positive PCR tests in…

Annual flu vaccines may not be necessary

Researchers have discovered the Achilles heel of the flu virus. This can make annual vaccinations against this virus unnecessary. Influenza is a highly contagious infectious viral disease that affects the respiratory system, as well as the nose and throat. In most cases, the flu goes away on its own, but it can cause complications that…

ADHD Medication Slows Down Alzheimer’s Disease

A drug to combat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder increases the level of norepinephrine in the brain. Researchers believe that this will slow down the development of senile dementia.  Scientists from Emory Brine Health Center have concluded that the drug atomoxetine, created to combat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), is able to slow the progression of…

The harm of eyelash extensions: truth and myths

The eyelash extension procedure originates around 2006, but despite this, after 15 years of industry development, the myth that it spoils natural hairs is quite common. Where does this myth “grow legs” from? At the very beginning of the development of the lash industry, many materials were of poor quality, and the technique of the…

Doctors Should Stop Prescribing Antidepressants

Psychologists and psychiatrists should stop giving their patients prescriptions for antidepressants. The study showed that there is no reliable evidence of their greater effectiveness than that of ordinary pacifier pills.  Experts from University College London decided to check all the evidence available to science of the effectiveness of common antidepressants. The findings of the study…

After severe coronavirus, immune memory is less stable

Researchers from the University of Texas at San Antonio compared the results of more and less severe cases of COVID-19 a few months after the onset of symptoms. It turned out that patients who recovered from severe coronavirus have less pronounced immunity to new infections.  A study by American scientists has shown that immune B…

Nutrients play a fatal role in childhood leukemia

A new study has shown that certain nutrients play an important role in the development of leukemia in children. This is especially true of an amino acid called valine.   The molecular building block of many animal proteins, the amino acid valine, plays a key role in the development of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children. This…