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Study finds wearable devices can detect COVID-19 symptoms and predict diagnosis
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Study finds wearable devices can detect COVID-19 symptoms and predict diagnosis

02/09/2021

Wearable devices can identify COVID-19 cases earlier than traditional diagnostic methods and can help track and improve management of the disease, Mount Sinai researchers report in one of the first studies on the topic. The findings were published in the…

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UK coronavirus variant cases doubling every 10 days in US, study finds
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UK coronavirus variant cases doubling every 10 days in US, study finds

02/08/2021

Major retailers in Florida set to begin COVID-19 vaccine distribution Dr. Janette Nesheiwat tells ‘Fox & Friends’ this will ‘expand availability and accessibility’ to vaccinations. The highly-contagious COVID-19 variant first detected in the United Kingdom is now spreading rapidly throughout…

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Study shows aspirin before a diagnosis may lower colorectal cancer mortality
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Study shows aspirin before a diagnosis may lower colorectal cancer mortality

02/03/2021

A new study finds that long-term aspirin use before a diagnosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) may be associated with lower CRC-specific mortality. The report that appears in JNCI: The Journal of the National Cancer Institute, suggests that the findings for…

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Study: Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine appears safe, effective
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Study: Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine appears safe, effective

02/02/2021

Russian scientists say the country’s Sputnik V vaccine appears safe and effective against COVID-19, according to early results of an advanced study published in a British medical journal. The news is a boost for the shot that is increasingly being…

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Study reveals how certain gut bacteria compromise radiotherapy
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Study reveals how certain gut bacteria compromise radiotherapy

01/27/2021

A study led by Ludwig Chicago Co-director Ralph Weichselbaum and Yang-Xin Fu of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center has shown how bacteria in the gut can dull the efficacy of radiotherapy, a treatment received by about half of…

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Severe allergic reaction extremely rare with Pfizer COVID vaccine: study
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Severe allergic reaction extremely rare with Pfizer COVID vaccine: study

01/21/2021

(HealthDay)—Despite scattered media reports of severe allergic reactions to the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, a detailed analysis shows that such incidents are very rare, striking just 11 people for every million doses given. The study, compiled by researchers at the U.S….

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Study reveals links between fatty liver disease, liver cancer
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Study reveals links between fatty liver disease, liver cancer

01/21/2021

The United States is facing an epidemic of liver disease linked to obesity. Cases of nonalcoholic fatty liver have more than doubled in the past two decades, now affecting around one quarter of the country’s population. The condition leads to…

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Study identifies a nonhuman primate model that mimics severe COVID-19 similar to humans
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Study identifies a nonhuman primate model that mimics severe COVID-19 similar to humans

01/19/2021

Aged, wild-caught African green monkeys exposed to the SARS-CoV-2 virus developed acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) with clinical symptoms similar to those observed in the most serious human cases of COVID-19, report researchers in The American Journal of Pathology, published…

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Do children view punishment as rehabilitative? A new study takes a look
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Do children view punishment as rehabilitative? A new study takes a look

01/19/2021

The United States incarcerates more residents than any other country, however there is limited research that examines how people view such punishment, and whether views about punishment change with development. Previous research on this topic raises two very different possibilities:…

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New study: Without right messaging, masks could lead to more COVID-19 spread
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New study: Without right messaging, masks could lead to more COVID-19 spread

01/14/2021

A novel new study suggests that the behavior public officials are now mandating or recommending unequivocally to slow the spread of surging COVID-19—wearing a face covering—should come with a caveat. If not accompanied by proper public education, the practice could…

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