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  • High Flavanol Diets May Lead to Lower Blood Pressure

    People who consume a diet including flavanol-rich foods and drinks, including tea, apples and berries, could lead to lower blood pressure, according to the first study using objective measures of thousands of UK residents’ diet.  

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  • Preventing a COVID-19 Pandemic—in Wildlife

    Martin Nweeia of Case Western Reserve University forms international research team to study coronavirus susceptibility of arctic whale.

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  • Mass Screening Method Cuts COVID Testing Costs

    Using a new mathematical approach to screen large groups for Covid-19 could be around 20 times cheaper than individual testing, a study suggests.

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  • Does Classroom Indoor Environmental Quality Affect Teaching and Learning?

    What impact does a classroom’s indoor environment have on teaching, learning, and students’ academic achievement in colleges and universities?

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  • Safety Considerations for Visiting Primary Care Doctors

    Rutgers expert warns not to delay visits and offers solutions to stay safe when seeing your physician in person.

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  • Researchers Develop Method for Earlier Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease

    Washington State University scientists have developed a method to detect the biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease that is 10 times more sensitive than current blood testing technology.

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  • New Theory Sheds Light on How the Environment Influences Human Health

    Researchers at Mount Sinai have proposed a groundbreaking new way to study the interaction between complex biological systems in the body and the environment. 

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  • Open Sesame! Researchers Discovered the Second ‘Key’ Used by the SARS-CoV-2 Virus to Enter Into Human Cells

    To efficiently infect human cells, SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, is able to use a receptor called Neuropilin-1, which is very abundant in many human tissues including the respiratory tract, blood vessels and neurons. 

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  • Wildfire Smoke Toxicity Increases Over Time, Poses Public Health Risk

    Researchers in the University of Kentucky Department of Chemistry are studying how smoke from wildfires can affect public health — even hundreds of miles away from the source.

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  • Aerosol Research Instrumental in Getting Musicians Back to Playing Safely

    In an otherwise empty lab on the CU Boulder campus, a musician and a scientist stand 12 feet apart in separate rooms, an open door between them.

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