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STUDY FINDS CHANGES IN BLOOD NOT HEART MAY UNDERLIE CARDIAC THROMBOSIS IN COVID-19 PATIENTS

A team of researchers examined autopsy tissue samples of hearts from patients who died early in the COVID-19 pandemic. Frequent and extensive blood clots (thromboses)...

BABY TEETH MAY LATER HELP IDENTIFY KIDS AT RISK FOR MENTAL DISORDERS: STUDY

According to a study by the University of Bristol, baby teeth could one day lead to the development of a much-needed tool for identifying...

NUTRITIONAL DIET IN EARLY PREGNANCY REDUCES RISK OF GESTATIONAL DIABETES: RESEARCH

According to a study conducted at the University of Turku and Turku University Hospital, dietary habits have an impact on both obesity and the...

SUBSTANTIAL WEIGHT LOSS MAY DECREASE RISK OF SEVERE COVID-19 COMPLICATIONS: STUDY

A new study found that among patients with obesity, prior weight loss achieved with bariatric surgery was associated with a 60 per cent lower...
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ANTIBODIES THAT MIGHT NEUTRALIZE OMICRON

During a recent study, an international team of scientists identified antibodies that neutralize omicron and other SARS-CoV-2 variants. These antibodies target areas of the virus...

STUDY EXAMINES PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, SLEEP AMONG ARTHRITIS PATIENTS

A new research has examined patterns of 24-hour physical activity and sleep among patients with rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and knee osteoarthritis. In the 172-participant study,...

DRIVERS TOUCH THEIR FACE NEARLY 30 TIMES AN HOUR: STUDY

According to new research by the University of Nottingham, drivers touch their face 26 times an hour on average, potentially spreading germs and infection,...

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