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Study shows strong links between music and math, reading achievement
New study showed statistically significant associations between the two at both the individual and the school-district levels
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COVID-19 amplifies inequalities in healthcare access for ethnic minority and migrant women
In their recent research paper, published in the Feminist Legal Studies journal, it is said existing barriers to medical care…
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New tool helps predict outcomes for COVID-19
A new assessment tool developed by Kaiser Permanente researchers and physicians helps guide clinical decisions in emergencies
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Think you have COVID? This camera could tell you
A key symptom of COVID-19 - oxygen saturation - is now being estimated remotely from a camera, thanks to research…
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How to protect healthcare workers from COVID-19
Researchers are developing simple and inexpensive tools--like a DIY ventilator--to treat patients more effectively and prevent disease transmission in hospitals
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Doctors use existing treatment earlier to save the lives of Covid-19 patients
The lives of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 are being saved by doctors who are using an existing medical treatment at…
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COVID-19: Air quality influences the pandemic
Temperature inversions or Saharan dust intrusions can favor the presence of fine particles in the air. Their high concentration can…
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SARS-CoV-2 mutations do not appear to increase transmissibility
None of the mutations currently documented in the SARS-CoV-2 virus appear to increase its transmissibility in humans, according to a…
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COVID-19 cases could nearly double before Biden takes office
Proven model developed by WashU predicts 20 million infected Americans by late January
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COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness to be affected heavily by infrastructure, public attitudes
There are lots of ways to think about the effectiveness of a vaccine,' says Massachusetts General Hospital investigator Rochelle Walensky,…
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