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Health care use, costs increase 20-fold after firearm injury
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Health care use, costs increase 20-fold after firearm injury

09/29/2020

(HealthDay)—Actual health care costs increase up to 20-fold in the six months after a gunshot injury versus the six months before, according to a study published online Sept. 29 in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Megan L. Ranney, M.D., M.P.H.,…

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COVID-19 Might Increase Pregnant Women’s Chances of Delivering Before Their Due Date, New Study Says
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COVID-19 Might Increase Pregnant Women’s Chances of Delivering Before Their Due Date, New Study Says

09/17/2020

The CDC released a report on Wednesday that links preterm births with COVID-19 infections, which adds to a growing body of evidence that shows COVID-19 can be seriously harmful for pregnant women. The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, which features…

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Care homes in England had greatest increase in excess deaths at height of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Care homes in England had greatest increase in excess deaths at height of the COVID-19 pandemic

09/04/2020

Care homes in England experienced the highest increase in excess deaths at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic compared to those in the rest of the UK, according to new research. A study—co-ordinated from the University of Stirling’s Management School—found…

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Could COVID-19 increase the risk of memory loss?
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Could COVID-19 increase the risk of memory loss?

08/08/2020

Of all frightening ways that the SARS-COV-2 virus affects the body, one of the more insidious is the effect of COVID-19 on the brain. It is now clear that many patients suffering from COVID-19 exhibit neurological symptoms, from loss of…

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Inconsistent EPA regulations increase lead poisoning risk to kids, study finds
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Inconsistent EPA regulations increase lead poisoning risk to kids, study finds

08/06/2020

Two federal environmental standards regulating lead hazards in homes and child care facilities have different maximum thresholds, a discrepancy putting more than 35,000 kids in the United States at increased risk of lead poisoning. That’s according to a new study…

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A furry social robot can reduce pain and increase happiness
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A furry social robot can reduce pain and increase happiness

06/23/2020

Could furry social robots help bolster moods and reduce pain when human to human contact isn’t an option, for example, during a pandemic? According to a new study by Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) researchers published in Scientific Reports,…

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Loneliness did not appear to increase during pandemic: study
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Loneliness did not appear to increase during pandemic: study

06/22/2020

Contrary to expectations, the social (physical) distancing recommendations and stay-at-home orders put in place across the United States to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic did not lead to an uptick in loneliness among Americans, according to research published…

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Fluoridation is not associated with increase in osteosarcoma
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Fluoridation is not associated with increase in osteosarcoma

05/12/2020

The Journal of Dental Research published today the results of a study that demonstrated that community water fluoridation is not associated with increased risk of osteosarcoma. More than sixty percent of the U.S. population have access to community water fluoridation,…

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A healthy circadian rhythm may keep you sane and increase resilience to fight COVID-19
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A healthy circadian rhythm may keep you sane and increase resilience to fight COVID-19

04/10/2020

Social distancing and washing hands have become the frontline in the fight against COVID-19, but there is another powerfully protective resource immediately available to all: your circadian rhythm. While isolation and hygiene are effective in reducing the chance of infection,…

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Diabetes, Alzheimer’s together might increase stroke severity
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Diabetes, Alzheimer’s together might increase stroke severity

02/27/2020

Bleeding strokes are the deadliest type of stroke and the hardest to treat. What might make matters worse is having both diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease versus either condition alone, new research shows. The study looked at 2,071 adults in the…

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