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  • Survey Finds Large Increase in Psychological Distress Reported Among U.S. Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    A new survey conducted during the pandemic by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University found a more-than-threefold increase in the percentage of U.S. adults who reported symptoms of psychological distress—from 3.9 percent in 2018 to 13.6 percent in April 2020. 

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  • Women at Lower Risk for Cardiovascular Disease Than Men

    Women’s risk of falling ill with cardiovascular disease, and dying from it, is lower than that of men of the same age, irrespective of where in the world they live. 

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  • Stanford Experts Highlight Oceans’ Role in Solving Food Insecurity

    Our growing need for food poses one of the biggest threats to the environment. Stanford ocean and food security experts explain how the ocean could produce dramatically more food while driving sustainable economic growth.

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  • Yoga Keeps Seniors Forever Young

    Observing 90-year-old yoga practitioners has convinced Flinders University researcher Associate Professor Kathy Arthurson that maintaining yoga exercise is an important means for seniors to maintain youthful agility.

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  • COVID-19 Drug Development Could Benefit from Approach Used Against Flu

    A new study from researchers at The University of Texas at Austin has found that some antivirals are useful for more than helping sick people get better — they also can prevent thousands of deaths and hundreds of thousands of virus cases if used in the early stages of infection.

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  • Warmer Temperatures Slow COVID-19 Transmission, but Not by Much

    It is well known that rates of transmission of some respiratory viruses, including influenza, tend to fall during the summer months.

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  • For Each Day’s Delay in Social Distancing, a COVID-19 Outbreak Lasts Days Longer

    A new analysis of COVID-19 outbreaks in 58 cities has found that places that took longer to begin implementing social distancing measures spent more time with the virus rapidly spreading than others that acted more quickly.

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  • Monitoring Environmental Exposures in Dogs Could be Early Warning System for Human Health

    Man’s best friend may also be man’s best bet for figuring out how environmental chemicals could impact our health.

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  • Climate Change an Imminent Threat to B.C.’s ‘Living Dinosaurs’

    First long-term lab study of glass sponges reveals dire impacts of ocean warming and acidification.

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  • New Model Predicts the Peaks of the COVID-19 Pandemic

    As of late May, COVID-19 has killed more than 325,000 people around the world. 

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