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Late-stage study of first single-shot vaccine begins in US
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Late-stage study of first single-shot vaccine begins in US

09/23/2020

Johnson & Johnson is beginning a huge final study to try to prove if a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine can protect against the virus. The study starting Wednesday will be one of the world’s largest coronavirus vaccine studies so far, testing…

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4 Out of 5 People With COVID-19 Will Develop Symptoms: Study
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4 Out of 5 People With COVID-19 Will Develop Symptoms: Study

09/22/2020

TUESDAY, Sept. 22, 2020 — Folks shrugging off the risk of COVID-19 because they don’t think the virus will do them much harm might want to think again. As many as four out of five people infected with the new…

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Parental rejection of sexual orientation and gender identity ‘trigger’ for youth homelessness, new study finds
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Parental rejection of sexual orientation and gender identity ‘trigger’ for youth homelessness, new study finds

09/22/2020

Parental rejection of sexual orientation and gender identity could be a key trigger in youth homelessness, according to new research. A report by UCD researchers, in conjunction with Focus Ireland and BeLonG To Youth Services, found that parents’ rejection of…

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Study explores using wearable technologies to develop precision rehab interventions in brain injury survivors
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Study explores using wearable technologies to develop precision rehab interventions in brain injury survivors

09/21/2020

A group based out of the Spaulding Motion Analysis Lab at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital published “Enabling Precision Rehabilitation Interventions Using Wearable Sensors and Machine Learning to Track Motor Recovery” in the newest issue of Nature Digital Medicine. The aim of…

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Study shows SARS-CoV-2 jumped between people and mink, providing strong evidence of zoonotic transmission
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Study shows SARS-CoV-2 jumped between people and mink, providing strong evidence of zoonotic transmission

09/18/2020

A study investigating SARS-CoV-2 infections across 16 mink farms in the Netherlands, being presented at the ESCMID Conference on Coronavirus Disease (ECCVID, held online from 23-25 September) shows that the virus likely jumped between people and mink and back, providing…

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Most COVID-19 infections are spread through respiratory droplets or aerosols and not surfaces: study
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Most COVID-19 infections are spread through respiratory droplets or aerosols and not surfaces: study

09/18/2020

COVID-19 is spread most often through respiratory droplets or aerosols and little evidence exists supporting transmission through surfaces. As such, social distance and proper ventilation are key determinants of transmission risk. Findings from a review of published research, articles, and…

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Study shows high prevalence of fatigue following SARS-CoV-2 infection independent of COVID-19 disease severity
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Study shows high prevalence of fatigue following SARS-CoV-2 infection independent of COVID-19 disease severity

09/18/2020

Research being presented at the ESCMID Conference on Coronavirus Disease (ECCVID, held online from 23-25 September) shows that persistent fatigue occurs in more than half of patients recovered from COVID-19, regardless of the seriousness of their infection. The study is…

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Scientists may know where coronavirus originated, study says
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Scientists may know where coronavirus originated, study says

09/17/2020

Fox News Flash top headlines for September 17 Months into the coronavirus pandemic, researchers are still investigating the actual event where the crossover of the novel coronavirus from animals to humans occurred. A team of scientists may have discovered the answer to…

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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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Many practitioners are not prescribing HIV prevention medication, study finds
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Many practitioners are not prescribing HIV prevention medication, study finds

09/17/2020

Only about 54% of medical practitioners surveyed say they have prescribed pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, to HIV-vulnerable patients, according to a new study by a Vanderbilt University Medical Center investigator. The study, led by Ashley Leech, Ph.D., assistant professor of…

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