Adequate Vitamin D Levels Cuts Risk of Dying from Covid-19 in Half, Study Finds
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Forbes
Study Suggests Reduced Mortality Risk For Covid-19 May Be Associated With Adequate Vitamin D Levels
Are you getting enough vitamin D? Research suggests it could help protect you from an adverse Covid-19 outcome, though more study is needed.
Vitamin D at least 30 ng/mL reduced risk for Covid-19 adverse outcomes
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Vitamin D sufficiency, a serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D at least 30 ng/mL reduced risk for adverse clinical outcomes in patients with…
Background To investigate the association between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels and its effect on adverse clinical outcomes, and parameters of immune function and mortality due to a SARS-CoV-2 infection. Study design The hospital data of 235 patients…
Brain-eating microbe: US city warned over water supply
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BBC News
Brain-eating microbe: US city warned over water supply
People in Lake Jackson, Texas, are urged to take precautionary measures amid contamination concerns.
How Did Consciousness Evolve?
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The Atlantic
A New Theory Explains How Consciousness Evolved
A neuroscientist on how we came to be aware of ourselves
China's social credit system is both unique and part of a global trend
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Tutanota
China's Social Credit System: It's both unique and part of a global trend.
China's Social Credit System is meant to improve society while denying citizens their Human Rights.
Study finds people have short-lived immunity to seasonal coronaviruses
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NIH Director's Blog
Study Finds People Have Short-Lived Immunity to Seasonal Coronaviruses
A key metric in seeking to end the COVID-19 pandemic is the likely duration of acquired immunity, or how long people previously infected with the responsible SARS-CoV-2 virus will be protected agai…
Compact Nuclear Fusion Reactor Is 'Very Likely to Work,' Studies Suggest
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NY Times
Compact Nuclear Fusion Reactor Is ‘Very Likely to Work,’ Studies Suggest
A series of research papers renews hope that the long-elusive goal of mimicking the way the sun produces energy might be achievable.
We Learn Faster When We Aren’t Told What Choices to Make
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Scientific American
We Learn Faster When We Aren’t Told What Choices to Make
The way we decide may even give insight into delusional thinking
Half of young women will leave their tech job by age 35, study finds
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CNET
Half of young women will leave their tech job by age 35, study finds
Attrition among women in the industry continues, according to a report from Accenture and Girls Who Code.
Covid-19 can damage hearts of some college athletes
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NIH Director's Blog
COVID-19 Can Damage Hearts of Some College Athletes
There’s been quite a bit of discussion in the news lately about whether to pause or resume college athletics during the pandemic. One of the sticking points has been uncertainty about how to monito…
Reasons Revealed for the Brain’s Elastic Sense of Time
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Quanta Magazine
Reasons Revealed for the Brain’s Elastic Sense of Time
New research finds that the subjective experience of time is linked to learning, thwarted expectations and neural fatigue.
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Loss of smell could be a 'highly reliable indicator' of Covid-19, research says
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