- Controversy erupts over the source of Hantavirus infection on Atlantic cruise ships

The World Health Organization (WHO) and scientists are at odds over the origin of the Hantavirus outbreak that infected eight people, three of whom died, on the MV Hondius cruise
- What is Hantavirus? How to prevent Hantavirus infection?

Hantavirus is a group of viruses that spread from animals to humans, naturally residing in rodents such as rats and can silently transmit to humans through contact with
- Congo has an unknown disease, many deaths in just 48 hours

The World Health Organization announced on February 19 that it had recorded an unidentified disease in the northwestern Democratic Republic of Congo.
- Influenza A superinfection and dangerous complications

Influenza A is an acute respiratory infection with symptoms such as fever, headache, body aches, sneezing, and runny nose. If not treated promptly, the disease can lead to
- When to use Tamiflu for flu? Who should not use this medicine?

According to experts, Tamiflu is not a 'miracle drug' for flu. Tamiflu abuse can lead to many health consequences such as increasing drug resistance.
- Singapore hospitals use technology to save time and human resources costs

Recently, Channel News Asia introduced a number of hospitals in Singapore that apply technology to save time, reduce manpower and costs.
- Detection of gene variation that leads to left-handedness

Researchers identified rare variants of a gene involved in controlling cell shape and found that the number of this gene variant was 2.7 times higher in left-handed people.
- The doctor controls the robot to operate on the patient at a distance of 2,000km

Doctor Hua Keqin at the Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Fudan University in Shanghai controls the robotic arm, transmitting data in real time to the robot in the operating
- Evolutionary angle: Humans are developing 'extra' arteries in the forearm

The middle artery is the main artery that supplies blood to a person's forearms and hands while in the womb.
- How many coronaviruses are there? What gen sars-cov 2?

Coronaviruses are a group of viruses that cause disease in mammals, including humans and birds.
- China says it will test the corona virus vaccine in April

China says the research process for the new corona virus vaccine is going smoothly and that it will begin clinical trials of the vaccine next month.
- Detect changes in clinical symptoms of new corona virus

Chinese scientists have discovered changes in clinical symptoms of patients infected with new coronavirus at different stages.
- New prospects for diabetes treatment have been found

By 2025, there will be more than 330 million people on Earth, equivalent to nearly 6% of the global population of diabetes, making it one of the most common chronic diseases that
- Use an oxygen generator or a better oxygen respirator

Should use oxygen generator or oxygen breathing apparatus for patients suffering from respiratory diseases such as sinusitis, heart failure, lung failure?
- This website will help you constantly update the situation of Wuhan pneumonia worldwide

The outbreak of acute pneumonia caused by corona virus (Wuhan flu) is unpredictable.
- What do you know about the 'catalysts' of happiness?

Did you know that every emotion and feeling you get every day is determined by certain chemicals in your body?
- The first human being had a biological pause to extend life, literally 'switched off and on'

With a biological pause, doctors will have about 2 hours to save a patient's life instead of a few minutes in a normal situation.
- Brain research explains the difference in the impact of technology on men and women

If we have a good understanding of how addictive factors affect our behavior and relationships with technology, it will be much easier to regain balance.
- What is 'social jet lag' syndrome? The harm of this syndrome to human health like?

Following a regular sleep schedule will be a prerequisite for optimal health.
- Not dieting, this is the new method of preventing obesity

Obesity is a condition where the body accumulates excess fat tissue, which is abnormal in a body or body area.