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CDC Warns of Unusually Large Number of Newborns Infected with Potentially Life-Threatening Virus

Doctors at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say an abnormally high number of harmful viral infections have been detected among infants throughout the United States this year, including one uncommonly large cluster of almost two dozen cases at a single hospital in Tennessee. The infections- a result of a typical parechovirus- can set […]

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Operation Nasal Vaccine Lightning Speed to Counter COVID-19

Simply ten months after the initial genome sequencing of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, two mRNA vaccines were shown to provide 95% effectiveness against symptomatic infections through randomized, placebo-controlled trials of more than 74,000 individuals. That unprecedented success was partially sustained by the $10 billion governmental investment in Operation Warp Speed (OWS) in March 2020 to accelerate

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Getting More Sleep Lowers Caloric Intake, a Game Changer For Weight Loss

A new research study examines how getting sufficient sleep affects caloric intake in a real-world setting. Understanding the fundamental causes of obesity and how to stop it is the best means to fight the obesity epidemic, according to Esra Tasali, MD, Director of the UChicago Sleep Center at the University of Chicago Medicine. “The present

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Access to Campus Food Pantry Improves Students’ Health

While access to food is a nationwide worry, college students go through food insecurity four times more often than the general public. A study article featured in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, released by Elsevier, goes over how students’ use of a campus food pantry can favorably affect their physical and mental health

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Midwifery Education in Bangladesh Increased Women’s Access to Safe Childbirth

In association with the British High Commission in Bangladesh, the Directorate General of Nursing and Midwifery (DGNM) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) arranged a dissemination seminar on Wednesday 1 June 2022, at the auditorium of DGNM in Dhaka to share findings of two studies on midwifery in Bangladesh. Those two independent pieces of

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A Toxic Chemical Utilized in Hair Products for Black Women Can Fuel Breast Cancer, Research Finds

Hair-care and beauty items marketed to Black women commonly contain a class of hormone-disrupting chemicals called parabens. According to new research. Those chemicals are not only connected to increased breast cancer threat. But can also uniquely sustain the spread of cancer cells in Black ladies. Compared to white women. Parabens are a team of chemicals

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Height Increases Risk of Certain Diseases

In a current research study published in the Journal PLoS Genetics, scientists checked out just how elevation established a number of typical professional traits in grownups by contrasting organizations of those traits with real- as well as genetically-predicted-height. They utilized the Mendelian randomization-phenome-wide organization research (MR-PheWAS) to examine over 1,000 clinical features utilizing medical and

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Scientists Investigate the Personalities and Predictability of Farmed Calves

The study indicates the existence of exploratory and active personality types in farmed calves. Using top-notch sensor technologies, experts at the University of Nottingham have found that calves reared on ranches not only vary considerably in their movement and space patterns. However, likewise, some calves are also more predictable in their habits than others. Individual

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