A handful of initial studies have found that people with O blood type may have a slight advantage during this pandemic. Research published over the weekend found that patients with type O were less likely to test positive for COVID-19 than patients with type A, B, or AB blood. An …
Read More »Study by Ohio State University researchers links stress to high blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes
COLUMBUS, Ohio: We are experiencing particularly stressful times, but managing stress is important to overall well-being, and we present a wide range of serious health problems that can accompany high stress, including high blood pressure and heart disease. A new study by researchers at Ohio State University’s Wexner Medical Center …
Read More »Third Minneapolis officer charged in the death of George Floyd released from jail on bail
The third Minneapolis police officer charged with the death of George Floyd was released from jail on bail on Saturday, according to records from the Hennepin County Jail. Tou Thao, 34, posted a $ 750,000 bond and was released shortly after 11 a.m. on July 4, according to records. He …
Read More »Unauthorized ‘missing link’ black holes could get closer to the universe as we speak
Across the Universe, there are numerous examples of galaxies coming together in colossal mergers, a billion-year-old process that stains stars and gas in the surrounding space. For the most part, we know how this unfolds, but we don’t know what happens to supermassive black holes within their galactic centers. Astronomers …
Read More »NYU biologists discover molecular link between nutrient availability and plant growth rates
[ad_1] Plant scientists have long known that crop yields are proportional to the dose of nitrogen fertilizer, but increased use of fertilizers is costly and environmentally damaging. Until now, the underlying mechanisms by which plants adjust their growth according to nitrogen dose were unknown, a key finding that could help …
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