A team of scientists, including some from Denmark’s Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Prevention, noted that most people with Covid-19 seem to be protected from re-infection for about six months. But a census of who is being re-infected has shown that they are mostly people aged 65 and over. …
Read More »Studies show marijuana abuse by young people with mood disorders associated with suicide attempts, self-harm and death
“The belief is that marijuana is safe to use, but we need to educate parents and children that there are risks associated with using particularly heavy and high-strength cannabis,” said study author Cynthia Fontanella, an assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry. Behavioral health At Ohio State University’s College of …
Read More »Coronavirus epidemic in the U.S. Will be harder than a year than the average lifespan of, studies show
A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Sciences Projects states that with the numerous deaths occurring in the Black and Latino populations, the Covid-19 is expected to reach the U.S. in 2020. Will reduce life expectancy by 1.13 years. When combined with a provisional …
Read More »Studies show that exposure to air pollution in South Asia is associated with increased risk of pregnancy
Researchers have found that an estimated 349,681 pregnancy losses each year in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan are associated with poor air quality. The study, published in the Lancet Planetary Health Journal on Wednesday, suggests that if these countries met India’s air quality standards they could have prevented an annual loss …
Read More »Loneliness can help connect certain parts of the brain with imagination, studies show
According to a study published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications, lonely people are more likely to increase activity in areas connected to the memory of the brain, thinking about others and planning for the future. The researchers hypothesized that the so-called default brain network in the brain, which is …
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