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Expert’s guidance on non-medical, reusable fabric masks

September 4, 2020 experts, fabric, guidance, Masks, non-medical, on, reusable

The University of Otago’s leading expert on fiber and textile sciences has produced guidance on factors to consider when choosing

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Guilt by dissociation: Study sheds light on serotonin in autism

September 4, 2020 Autism, By, dissociation:, Guilt, in, light, on, Serotonin, sheds, study

Recent estimates indicate a prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the United States of 1 in 59 children with

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Work absences in April highest on record, suggesting under-count of COVID cases

July 27, 2020 absences, April, cases, Covid, highest, in, of, on, Record, suggesting, under-count, Work

In mid-April, as the COVID-19 epidemic roared through the nation, 2,017,105 jobholders were absent from work because they were ill.

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Research on brain swelling in children with cerebral malaria reveals potential new treatment approach

June 25, 2020 approach, brain, cerebral, children, in, malaria, New, on, potential, research, reveals, swelling, treatment, with

Through investigating the causes of brain swelling in cerebral malaria—a devastating parasitic disease that is fatal for one in five

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Brain research sheds light on the molecular mechanisms of depression

June 16, 2020 brain, Depression, light, mechanisms, molecular, of, on, research, sheds, the

A new study conducted in Turku, Finland, reveals how symptoms indicating depression and anxiety are linked to brain function changes

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Drug with new approach on impeding DNA repair shows promise in first clinical trial

June 16, 2020 approach, clinical, DNA, drug, First, impeding, in, New, on, promise, repair, shows, trial, with

In its first randomized clinical trial, a drug that targets a protein needed by cancer cells to maintain their dogged

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Maria shriver and AARP take on Alzheimer’s in women

June 2, 2020 AARP, Alzheimer's, and, in, Maria, on, shriver, take, women

(HealthDay)—An Alzheimer’s diagnosis is devastating, no matter your sex. But the disease strikes far more women than men. Journalist and

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Researchers to track impact of lockdown on alcohol, gambling and pornography use

May 12, 2020 Alcohol, and, gambling?, impact, lockdown, of, on, pornography, Researchers, to, track, Use

Is the lockdown leading us to drink more alcohol or spend more time gambling online or watching pornography? Researchers today

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I was a nurse on the front lines of Ebola, and I saw that nurses need support for the trauma and pain they experience

April 29, 2020 A, and, Ebola, experience, for, front, I, lines, Need, Nurse, nurses, of, on, pain, Saw, Support, that, the, They, trauma, Was

Since the beginning of the profession, nurses have played pivotal roles during outbreaks of disease, delivering care throughout even the

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How to Shop the Vitamin Aisle, Based on Your Diet

April 22, 2020 aisle, based, diet, How, on, shop, the, to, Vitamin, your

Wanting to buy vitamins and actually buying them are two different things entirely. Because while the former requires a simple

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