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Could the novel coronavirus become a seasonal virus? New study suggests yes — but not yet
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Could the novel coronavirus become a seasonal virus? New study suggests yes — but not yet

09/15/2020

Coronavirus and seasonal allergies: How to spot the difference As kids begin to head back to school, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has provided some guidelines for parents to help them distinguish between seasonal allergies and COVID-19,…

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Older people with early, asymptomatic Alzheimer’s present higher risk of falling
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Older people with early, asymptomatic Alzheimer’s present higher risk of falling

09/15/2020

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have found that, in older people without cognitive problems who experience a fall, the process of neurodegeneration that leads to Alzheimer’s dementia already may have begun. The findings, available online…

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Fewer kids may be carrying coronavirus without symptoms than believed, study says
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Fewer kids may be carrying coronavirus without symptoms than believed, study says

09/15/2020

(HealthDay)—Are infected-but-healthy children major “silent spreaders” of the new coronavirus? New research out of northern Italy, once a COVID-19 hotspot, suggests they might not be. Rigorous COVID-19 testing of children and adults admitted to a hospital in Milan for reasons…

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Ten minutes of massage or rest will help your body fight stress: study
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Ten minutes of massage or rest will help your body fight stress: study

09/11/2020

Allowing yourself a few minutes of downtime significantly boosts mental and physical relaxation. Research by psychologists at the University of Konstanz observed higher levels of psychological and physiological relaxation in people after only ten minutes of receiving a massage. Even…

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Researchers study how deaf and hearing people watch sign language
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Researchers study how deaf and hearing people watch sign language

09/09/2020

A recent study has shown that readers’ eye gaze behaviors are strong indicators of words that are unexpected, new, or difficult to understand. The study by Rain Bosworth, an assistant professor and researcher in the Center for Sensory, Perceptual, and…

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Infectious coronavirus found on salmon for up to a week, study suggests
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Infectious coronavirus found on salmon for up to a week, study suggests

09/09/2020

Can coronavirus be transmitted through frozen food? Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel breaks down the facts. While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration have said there’s no evidence of contracting the…

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Study underscores value of Down Syndrome Clinic to You program
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Study underscores value of Down Syndrome Clinic to You program

09/08/2020

A new software program effectively brings the expertise of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) specialists to many more patients with Down syndrome (DS), according to a study published today in Genetics in Medicine. Down Syndrome Clinic to You (DSC2U) is a…

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Atheists are more likely to sleep better than Catholics and Baptists: study
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Atheists are more likely to sleep better than Catholics and Baptists: study

09/04/2020

A new study of sleep, religious affiliation, and perceptions of heaven found that atheists and agnostics are significantly more likely to be better sleepers than Catholics and Baptists. Preliminary results show that 73% of atheists and agnostics reported getting seven…

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Personal use of permanent hair dye not associated with greater risk of most cancers or cancer death: study
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Personal use of permanent hair dye not associated with greater risk of most cancers or cancer death: study

09/04/2020

Women who use permanent hair dye products to color their hair at home do not experience greater risk of most cancers or greater cancer related mortality, finds a study published by The BMJ today. While this should provide general reassurance…

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European study offers new clinical insights into COVID-19 and cancer
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European study offers new clinical insights into COVID-19 and cancer

09/04/2020

A large Imperial-led study has revealed valuable insights into the impact and risk factors for cancer patients with COVID-19. The findings, from almost 900 cancer patients diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection in the UK, Spain, Italy and Germany, highlight a number…

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