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New research revealed a low-cost testing method for asymptomatic people on a recurring basis could be the key in controlling the #COVID19 pandemic.
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The study found that when faced with a pathogen, virus, or parasite spread, humans and other animals tend to seek protection with their family, peers, and close rank against outsiders.
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The study found that spouses or partners of people with newly diagnosed #Alzheimer or dementia are 30 percent more likely to develop depressive symptoms when compared to older adults who do not have partners with Alzheimer's or dementia.
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A review of animal and human studies by scientists at UC California revealed that the two X chromosomes in women offer them double protection against the ravages of #Alzheimers disease.
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Even non-habitual and periodic opioid use can have negative consequences, especially for pregnant women. An @NIH study found that opioid use can lower the chances of getting pregnant and is associated with a greater chance of miscarriage.
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The Canadian study identified the intestinal bacteria that help our immune system to fight cancerous tumors and how they work. This can also explain why some cancer immunotherapy works and some don’t.
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Don't blame politics for polarization and bias! A strong desire to belong to a particular group can lead us to form a harsh judgment about people on the other side. And it goes beyond politics.
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The study also found that lack of gender parity of women authors in clinical trials on heart failures also affected the number of women participants.
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Large-scale testing confirmed that only 1 percent of COVID-19 positive in the UK cases were children. These results indicate that children have a limited role in infection and transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
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Lockdown has impacted mental health, especially for younger women and members of the LGBTQ+ community. It's time to spark meaningful conversations and support those around us and ourselves.
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The global lockdown has raised anxiety levels, especially in vulnerable people. The study found that vulnerable people were at a higher physical and psychological risks.
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We may be closer to an early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease, thanks to a new blood test. In people with known genetic risk, it may be able to detect the disease as early as 20 years before the onset.
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An optimal approach towards conservation of the Amazon rainforest would be consideration of the right of the indigenous people and territories. #FridaysForFuture
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An international team of researchers led by the Harvard Medical school identified the olfactory cells in the upper nasal tract that are vulnerable to the SARS-CoV-2 which causes COVID-19.
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Why do we get goosebumps? The secret could lie in our sympathetic nerves and hair follicles! The cells that cause goosebumps are also associated with the regeneration of our hair follicles.
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Children with healthy CRF are likely to live longer and lead a healthier life as adults, while children with unhealthy CRF are at a higher risk of developing chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes and premature heart diseases.
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