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New study identifies greatest risk factors of mortality from COVID-19
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New study identifies greatest risk factors of mortality from COVID-19

12/18/2020

Hospitalized COVID-19 patients have a greater risk of dying if they are men or if they are obese or have complications from diabetes or hypertension, according to a new study conducted by University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers….

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Study reveals new strategy for reducing tumor growth, metastasis
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Study reveals new strategy for reducing tumor growth, metastasis

12/18/2020

A team of Vanderbilt investigators has discovered that blocking a certain signaling pathway boosts antitumor immunity and reduces tumor growth and metastasis in models of breast cancer and melanoma. The findings, reported in the journal Cancer Immunology Research, add mechanistic…

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Pandemic Tied to Higher Suicide Rate in Blacks, Lowered Rate in Whites: Study
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Pandemic Tied to Higher Suicide Rate in Blacks, Lowered Rate in Whites: Study

12/17/2020

THURSDAY, Dec. 17, 2020 — The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated racial divides in health care in numerous ways, and a new study reveals yet another: Suicides among Black people doubled during COVID-19 lockdowns, while suicides in white individuals were cut…

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USPS Cuts Could Pose Harm If Mail-Order Meds Delayed: Study
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USPS Cuts Could Pose Harm If Mail-Order Meds Delayed: Study

12/16/2020

WEDNESDAY, Dec. 16, 2020 (HealthDay)– Delayed mail delivery due to a push from the White House and others to slash spending and services could have enormous consequences for Americans who depend on the U.S. Postal Service for access to urgently…

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Study: Drug offenders more likely to face food insecurity
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Study: Drug offenders more likely to face food insecurity

12/11/2020

People who have a drug-related felony conviction are more likely to face food insecurity than people who have never been arrested. That’s what researchers from SMU (Southern Methodist University) and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, found after interviewing more…

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Men with COVID-19 three times more likely to need intensive care: study
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Men with COVID-19 three times more likely to need intensive care: study

12/09/2020

Men infected with COVID-19 are three times more likely to require intensive care than women and are at significantly higher risk of dying from the virus, scientists said Wednesday. Researchers analyzed over three million confirmed coronavirus cases from 46 countries…

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Study shows why some people may become seriously ill from meningococcal bacteria
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Study shows why some people may become seriously ill from meningococcal bacteria

12/08/2020

Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have come one step closer toward understanding why some people become seriously ill or die from a common bacterium that leaves most people unharmed. In a study published in The Lancet Microbe, the researchers…

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New study finds fish oil omega-3s EPA and DHA work differently on chronic inflammation
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New study finds fish oil omega-3s EPA and DHA work differently on chronic inflammation

12/07/2020

The omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA work differently against chronic inflammation, according to the results of a small randomized study, suggesting each has its own important role to play in regulating the immune system. The 34-week trial, led by…

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Study finds over 64% of people reported new health issues during ‘work from home’
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Study finds over 64% of people reported new health issues during ‘work from home’

12/03/2020

What impact has working from home as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic had on our health? In a new study, researchers from USC have found that working from home has negatively impacted our physical health and mental health, increased…

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Six pandemic profiles identified in study of public’s response to guidance
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Six pandemic profiles identified in study of public’s response to guidance

11/30/2020

Researchers investigating the public response to official COVID-19 guidance say people can be split into six distinct groups determined by the way they search for, follow and act upon official advice. The profiles have been identified by social scientists at the University…

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