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Vaccine roll-out working in Scotland, first national study suggests
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Vaccine roll-out working in Scotland, first national study suggests

02/22/2021

Vaccination has been linked to a substantial reduction in the risk of COVID-19 admissions to Scotland’s hospitals, landmark research suggests. The study is the first to describe across an entire country the effect of the Pfizer and Oxford-AstraZeneca jabs in…

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Sewage study shows US, Netherlands and Australia like to party hard
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Sewage study shows US, Netherlands and Australia like to party hard

02/22/2021

The Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand and the United States are consuming the highest amounts of designer ‘party’ drugs, according to wastewater samples taken from eight countries over the New Year period. Despite deaths and hospitalisations linked to many new psychoactive…

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Older adults and antibiotics: Study shows healthy attitudes but unhealthy practices
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Older adults and antibiotics: Study shows healthy attitudes but unhealthy practices

02/18/2021

While most adults over 50 understand that overuse of antibiotics is a problem, and say they’re cautious about taking the drugs, a sizable minority have used antibiotics for something other than their original purpose, and appear to think the drugs…

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Why do kids tend to have milder COVID? This new study gives us a clue
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Why do kids tend to have milder COVID? This new study gives us a clue

02/18/2021

A new Australian study, published overnight in Nature Communications, gives an insight into how kids’ immune systems respond to infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. It’s the first study, to my knowledge, that directly compares children and adults…

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Young adults hardest hit by loneliness during pandemic, study finds
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Young adults hardest hit by loneliness during pandemic, study finds

02/18/2021

As psychologists worry that the coronavirus pandemic is triggering a loneliness epidemic, new Harvard research suggests feelings of social isolation are on the rise and that those hardest hit are older teens and young adults. In the recently released results…

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Autopsy study may explain why some COVID survivors have ‘brain fog’
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Autopsy study may explain why some COVID survivors have ‘brain fog’

02/17/2021

One of the least understood effects of COVID-19 infection is “brain fog,” a kind of mental confusion that can take hold among seriously ill patients, sometimes lingering long after recovery. Now, a new study has spotted a possible neurological clue…

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Genetic study of Lewy body dementia supports ties to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases
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Genetic study of Lewy body dementia supports ties to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases

02/16/2021

In a study led by National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers, scientists found that five genes may play a critical role in determining whether a person will suffer from Lewy body dementia, a devastating disorder that riddles the brain with…

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Israeli study shows Pfizer vaccine 94 percent effective
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Israeli study shows Pfizer vaccine 94 percent effective

02/15/2021

Israel’s largest healthcare provider said Sunday a study of more than half a million fully vaccinated Israelis indicated the Pfizer/BioNTech jab gave 94 percent protection against COVID-19. Clalit Health Services said that in a groundbreaking project its researchers tested 600,000…

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Dementia patients more at risk for coronavirus infection, hospitalization, study finds
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Dementia patients more at risk for coronavirus infection, hospitalization, study finds

02/10/2021

Coronavirus pandemic: When will normal life return? Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel answers parents’ questions on whether it’s safe to return to in-person learning amid the coronavirus pandemic. Dementia patients are at an increased risk of contracting the…

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Bats and pangolins in Southeast Asia harbor SARS-CoV-2-related coronaviruses, reveals new study
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Bats and pangolins in Southeast Asia harbor SARS-CoV-2-related coronaviruses, reveals new study

02/09/2021

While the World Health Organization (WHO) continues its mission to Wuhan investigating the origin and early transmission of SARS-CoV-2, a new study led by scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore, and Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, shows that SARS-CoV-2-related coronaviruses (SC2r-CoVs) are…

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