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Mathematical modeling suggests kids half as susceptible to COVID-19 as adults
A new computational analysis suggests that people under the age of 20 are about half as susceptible to COVID-19 infection
Continue reading »Endovascular aneurysm repair linked to higher readmission rates
Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms (rAAA) are responsible for nearly 2% of all deaths in US men over the age of
Continue reading »Contact patterns changed in response to national COVID-19 guidance
The number of daily contacts changed over the course of 2020, following the first lockdown, corresponding to alterations in the
Continue reading »Why we need a scientific approach to mental health at work
With businesses looking to support the mental health of their staff more than ever, Wellcome is urging them to take
Continue reading »Feeling down? Try these tricks to tackle the winter blues
Many of us suffer with the winter blues or SAD. In fact, it’s estimated that as many as one in
Continue reading »Unwilling to wait, poorer countries seek their own vaccines
With coronavirus cases still climbing, Honduras got tired of waiting to get vaccines through a United Nations program, so the
Continue reading »Using a smartwatch to help detect the progression of Parkinson’s disease
A team of engineers from Apple Inc. working with researchers from several institutions in the U.S. has found that smartwatches
Continue reading »Spain limits AstraZeneca jab to the under-55s
Spain said on Friday it would limit use of the AstraZeneca vaccine to people under 55, becoming the latest European
Continue reading »Lesbian, gay, bisexual medical students are more likely to experience burnout, study finds
Studies have shown that nearly half of all medical students in the U.S. report symptoms of burnout, a long-term reaction
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