Is the world prepared a wave of neurological consequences that may be on its way as a result of COVID-19? This question is at the forefront...
Coronavirus may increase risk of neurological conditions including Parkinson’s disease
Although the name may suggest otherwise, Parkinson's disease is not one but two diseases, starting either in the brain or in the intestines. Which explains why
Using a combination of demographic and clinical data gathered from seven weeks of COVID-19 patient care early in the coronavirus pandemic, Johns Hopkins researchers today published...
Silent wave: COVID-19 could boost risk of developing Parkinson’s disease
A study conducted by researchers at São Paulo State University (UNESP) suggests that irisin, a hormone secreted from muscles in response to exercise, could have a...
A medical union criticises the Victorian Government's delay in advising the use of high-protection N95 masks in aged care homes, as a student nurse says she...
Students as young as 13 are suffering from severe vomiting, while others are reporting chronic bouts of diarrhoea caused by an alarming spike of vaping in...
A decline in infection numbers – no matter how steep or steady – does not mean it is safe to ease coronavirus restrictions, mathematicians have warned.
Most people with the coronavirus suffer a loss of smell. The oddity has worried experts who believe it may be a factor in the onset of...