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Friday, February 23
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Small study shows a possible reason some long COVID patients experience ‘brain fog’
(NEW YORK) -- According to a new study published in Nature Neuroscience, researchers at Trinity College in Ireland used blood tests to measure certain biological markers and specialized brain images to discover that long COVID patients with brain fog had more permeability or "leakiness" ...
Wednesday, February 21
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1 in 4 children in New York City are living in poverty, study says
(NEW YORK) -- Poverty in New York City is rising at a startling rate and it's affecting the city's most vulnerable residents -- children, according to a newly released report.More than half of New York City residents, including a quarter of all children, live ...
Wednesday, February 21
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Women get same exercise benefit as men, with less effort, study finds
(NEW YORK) -- A new study not only confirms known research that regular physical activity can prolong life and lower a person's risk of dying, it also finds that women experience greater benefits from exercise than men do, at lower amounts of exercise.Using findings ...
Thursday, February 15
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Number of striking US workers more than doubled last year, study shows
(NEW YORK) -- The number of striking workers in the U.S. more than doubled last year due to massive work stoppages carried out by autoworkers, nurses and Hollywood writers and actors, according to a study released by Cornell University on Thursday. The total number of ...
Tuesday, February 13
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Wildfire smoke to worsen across US, putting 125 million at risk: Study
(NEW YORK) -- Wildfires are expected to worsen across the U.S. and by mid-century, the effects of wildfire smoke could bring startling health risks to 125 million Americans, a newly released study revealed. For decades, the effects of wildfires were felt mainly on the West ...
Thursday, February 8
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Weight loss drugs linked to lower likelihood of depression and anxiety diagnoses: Study
(NEW YORK) -- Most weight loss drugs were linked to a lower likelihood of depression and anxiety diagnoses, according to research published by Epic Research. The researchers looked at over three million diabetic patients and nearly one million non-diabetic patients taking GLP-1 medications, which is ...
Monday, February 5
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Study of sea sponges lead scientists to believe Earth has already passed 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming
(NEW YORK) -- Earth may have already passed 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming and could be soon heading for 2 degrees of warming, researchers have found after studying sea sponges in the Caribbean. The study of 300 years of ocean temperature records kept preserved within ...
Thursday, February 1
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Study: Film production tax credit spurring economic growth in Illinois
(The Center Square) – A new study shows that Illinois’ film production tax credit is drawing production projects to the state and boosting the economy. ...
Wednesday, January 31
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Sea otters, once hunted to near extinction, are preventing coastal erosion as their populations grow, study finds
(NEW YORK) -- Sea otters are proving to be the Mother Nature's solution to the preventing coastal erosion, a recent discovery that further demonstrates how conservation efforts can help to restore an ecosystem as a whole. Sea otters were nearly hunted to extinction in the ...
Thursday, January 25
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New long COVID study uncovers high inflammation in patients as Senate calls for more research on ‘crisis’
(NEW YORK) -- A new study in Science is shining a light on the continuing impact of long COVID, with research revealing further and continuing health concerns for some of the 16 million sufferers in the U.S. Long COVID is a syndrome, or collection of ...
Thursday, January 25
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Children with genetic deafness have hearing restored with gene therapy: Study
(NEW YORK) -- Children with hereditary deafness regained their hearing thanks to a type of gene therapy, a new study published on Wednesday found. In a clinical trial, co-led by investigators from Mass Eye and Ear, a specialty hospital in Boston, six children who had ...
Wednesday, January 24
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Study ranks Illinois one of the worst states to retire in
(The Center Square) – A new study says Illinois is not the place to be for retirement. ...
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