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  • Model Analyzes How Viruses Escape The Immune System

    One reason it’s so difficult to produce effective vaccines against some viruses, including influenza and HIV, is that these viruses mutate very rapidly.

  • Loss of Smell Is the Best Sign of COVID-19

    Two international studies confirm that for the majority of patients with respiratory infections who lose the sense of smell, this is due to COVID-19. 

  • Certain Parenting Behaviors Associated With Positive Changes in Well-Being During COVID-19 Pandemic

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, parents have been faced with challenging circumstances to balance work, household, care of children and support of distance learning for school-age children without help from their regular support systems such as schools, childcare, and often other family members as well. 

  • Simple, Cheap Test Can Help Save Lives From Colorectal Cancer

    New research has demonstrated that a simple, cheap test can help identify who is at risk of developing colorectal cancer, aiding early diagnosis and potentially saving lives.

  • Penguins Benefit From Extended Maritime Zone

    Gentoo penguins are benefiting from a newly enlarged no-fishing zone (known as a No-Take Zone NTZ) around the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia following British Antarctic Survey (BAS) tracking research commissioned by the RSPB.

  • USask Study Finds COVID Isolation Worsens Student Diets, Inactivity, and Alcohol Intake

    A University of Saskatchewan (USask) study has found that the COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant worsening of already poor dietary habits, low activity levels, sedentary behaviour, and high alcohol consumption among university students.

  • Acute Itching in Eczema Patients Linked to Environmental Allergens

    In addition to a skin rash, many eczema sufferers also experience chronic itching, but sometimes that itching can become torturous. 

  • Early COVID-19 Lockdown Had Less Impact on Urban Air Quality Than First Believed

    The first COVID-19 lockdowns led to significant changes in urban air pollution levels in major cities around the world, but the changes were smaller than expected – a new study reveals.

  • More Than Half of COVID-19 Healthcare Workers at Risk for Mental Health Problems

    The daily toll of COVID-19, as measured by new cases and the growing number of deaths, overlooks a shadowy set of casualties: the rising risk of mental health problems among health care professionals working on the frontlines of the pandemic.

  • Texas A&M Research Explores How Melanoma Grows and Spreads

    The first step in treating cancer is understanding how it starts, grows and spreads throughout the body.

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