Pfizer trims expectations for 2023 with sales of COVID-19 vaccine, treatment, weaker than thoughtFalling sales of both clipped sales in the second quarter, but Pfizer said in August that it expected a rebound in the second half of 2023. Your unique body odour could provide insights into your healthHand odour analysis in a laboratory can identify individuals and distinguish between healthy and unhealthy people Quebec study found healthcare workers only washed their hands 28% of the time when coming and going from patient rooms Pilot study in Montreal hospital focused on individual nurses' hand hygiene by using an automated monitor. VIDEO: Exactly how much of the virus of a COVID patient breathing out? At a certain point during the illness, the number of viral copies a patient exhales sharply drops off. Not so static after all: Static electricity allows ticks to travel to hosts They don't jump and they can't fly, but nature (unfortunately in this case) finds a way. When to pay yourself extra from your corporation The Canadian physician, aka the ‘loonie doctor,’ advises on when to take out some extra cash from your corporation—and ideas on how to better deploy it. It’s not just about caffeine: How coffee affects the brain Caffeine doesn’t wake you up as much as drinking a cuppa’. ‘A tool to aid with mundane tasks’: Pharmacist uses AI to develop machine learning tool The tool streamlines the inquiry search process using natural language processing. How much plastic are you breathing in? Study shows where in the airways microplastics travel. It’s a medical practice, Jim—but not as we know it Artificial intelligence is already fundamentally changing how some doctors work, but will it really combat burnout? First Previous 5 6 7 8 9 Next Last