Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine have identified antibodies in mice that can protect against the Zika virus. They said the discovery can lead to vaccines, diagnostic tests and therapies to treat people with Zika.

Second hand marijuana smoke may damage blood vessels, according to new research at the University of California. Researchers found blood vessels can take three times longer to recover function when exposed to just a minute of marijuana smoke.

A new study has found women who start their monthly cycle at age 12 or older and then reach menopause later in life have a better chance of living until 90. Researchers said those women are less likely to smoke and have health issues, including heart disease and diabetes.

Sources

1- Washington University School of Medicine

2- University of California San Diego School of Medicine

3- American Heart Association