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  • Climate Change Tied to Increased Pregnancy Risks, Analysis Finds

    More than a decade of overwhelming evidence links air pollution and heat exposure with negative pregnancy outcomes in the United States, according to a new review of dozens of studies. 

  • Glaciers May Record the Story of the Coronavirus Pandemic

    The atmospheric changes caused by the COVID-19 lockdowns could be recorded in glacial ice for future scientists to analyze.

  • Virginia Tech Researchers Study Catastrophic Disease Events in Marine Mammals

    Infectious disease-induced mass mortality events are known to afflict a variety of species, including invertebrates, birds, fish, and both land and aquatic mammals.

  • COVID-19 May Have Consequences for Mental Health

    The COVID-19 pandemic appears to be adversely affecting mental health among hospitalised patients, the healthcare professionals treating them and the general population.

  • Clear Signs of Brain Injury With Severe COVID-19

    Certain patients who receive hospital care for coronavirus infection (COVID-19) exhibit clinical and neurochemical signs of brain injury, a University of Gothenburg study shows. 

  • SFU Researchers Working to Improve Quality of Life for Seniors in Long-Term Care

    Simon Fraser University researchers are hoping their latest study on seniors will help to address one of their biggest physical challenges — injury from falls.

  • Noninvasive Fetal Oxygen Monitor Could Make for Safer Deliveries

    A device to directly measure blood oxygen saturation in a fetus during labor has been developed by researchers at the University of California, Davis. 

  • Air Quality Impacts Early Brain Development

    Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have found a link between traffic-related air pollution and an increased risk for changes in brain development relevant to neurodevelopmental disorders.

  • Women Commuting During Rush Hour Are Exposed to Higher Levels of Pollutants

    The researchers did not find differences in PM2.5 exposures based on trip length, which might not be reflective of factors like traffic volume that impact exposures.

  • Study Finds That Proactive Home Buyouts Provide Financial Benefits, Reduce Flood Damage, and Protect Homeowners

    Damages from flooding cost hundreds of millions of dollars annually. Compounded by a changing climate, by 2080 the frequency of these major events is expected to increase by 20 times.

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