The report seems confusing and contradictory to a similar report from outside Britain this week, not really. An army of immune compounds is produced in people’s bodies in response to infection, and some are overwhelming at first, dying quickly, while others build up more slowly. A new report on Wednesday …
Read More »The Antarctic fossil may be the largest flying bird ever, the study said
For years, the remains sat in the museum at the University of California, Berkeley – until a graduate student named Peter Klose began making a splash in 2015. In a study published Monday in the journal “Scientific Reports”, Klose identified the birds as pelagornithids, a group of predators that have …
Read More »Diet drinks linked to heart issues, study finds
Artificially sweetened drinks, a new study has found, can be as bad for your heart as a sugar-filled type. “Our study suggests that artificially sweetened beverages may not be a healthy alternative to sugary drinks, and these data provide additional arguments to support the current debate about taxes, labeling and …
Read More »Younger Americans are more likely to refuse alcohol, studies show
Between 2002 and 2018, the number of 18- to 22-year-olds in the United States who stopped drinking for people with alcoholism increased from 20% to 28%. The percentage of those who are not in school was 30%, up from 24% in 2002. Alcohol abuse has been reduced by almost half …
Read More »Fox News viewers use less Covid-19 safety precautions than CNN viewers, study shows
“Health messages, while one of the few effective ways to slow the spread of the virus in the absence of vaccines, could fail if the media prioritizes political interests over the health of the population,” said study authors Erfe Zay and Kiao Wu, who studied at the University of Southern …
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