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  • NOAA’s Polar-Orbiting Satellites See Drop in U.S. Air Pollution

    NOAA’s new generation polar-orbiting satellites are seeing a dramatic reduction in the amount of air pollution in the U.S., as the COVID-19 pandemic creates an economic and societal slowdown.

  • Enzyme Could Hold Key To Improved Allergy Treatments

    A class of immune cells push themselves into an inflammatory state by producing large quantities of a serotonin-making enzyme, according to a study in mice led by scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine.

  • Coronavirus SARS-Cov-2 Infects Cells Of The Intestine

    Researchers from the Hubrecht Institute in Utrecht, Erasmus MC University Medical Center Rotterdam, and Maastricht University in the Netherlands have found that the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19, can infect cells of the intestine and multiply there.

  • Pacific Oysters In The Salish Sea May Not Contain As Many Microplastics As Previously Thought

    Plastic pollution is an increasingly present threat to marine life and one which can potentially impact your dinner table. 

  • Study Finds High Blood Pressure Medications Safe for Patients with COVID-19 Disease

    Despite concerns expressed by some experts, common high blood pressure medications did not increase the risk of contracting 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19)—or of developing severe disease—in a study of 12,594 patients.

  • Family History Misses Identifying Individuals with High Genetic Risk of Cardiovascular Disease or Cancer

    Certain genetic changes, termed "pathogenic variants," substantially increase risk for cardiovascular disease and cancer—the leading causes of death—but testing to identify individual carriers is not part of current clinical practice.

  • Aromatherapy May Reduce Nurses’ Stress, WVU Researcher Suggests

    Even under normal circumstances, nursing can be a stressful profession. The COVID-19 pandemic only exacerbates it. 

  • LSU Health Study Suggests Nicotine Exposure Alone Leads to Pulmonary Hypertension

    A study conducted by a team of researchers at LSU Health New Orleans has shown for the first time that chronic exposure to inhaled nicotine alone increases blood pressure (hypertension), in both the body’s general circulation and in the lungs that can lead to pulmonary hypertension.

  • Anxiety Impairs Judgment In Social Situations, Study Finds

    A new study suggests that people are remarkably adept at avoiding exploitation at the hands of others — unless they suffer from anxiety.

  • Molecular Basis of Rare Neurological Disorder Reveals Potential Treatment

    Like people, neurons need to talk to one another. But instead of turning thoughts into words, these cells convert electrical signals into chemical ones.

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