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Exercise Through Coordinated Sports Helps Improve Mental Fitness
Exercise through playing coordinated and challenging sports helps improve mental fitness. This finding was made by researchers at the University of Basel in Switzerland and the University of Tsukuba in Japan. The researchers analyzed 80 individual studies in the scientific literature on the impact of different types of sports, exercise and training on mental fitness.…
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Loss of Smell Without Nasal Block Highly Indicative of COVID-19 Infection
The sudden loss of smell without nasal blockage or mucus production is a key indicator of COVID-19 infection. This finding was made by University of Cincinnati researchers and published in the journal Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology. Anosmia, the Sudden Loss of Smell “COVID-19 is associated with a fairly unique combination of nasal symptoms: a sudden loss…
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Smokers, People With Respiratory Disease Have Increased Risk of Severe COVID-19
Smokers and people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have more risk of severe COVID-19 infection. A study found that these people have more of an enzyme called angiotensin converting enzyme II (ACE-2) that serve as an ‘entry point’ for the COVID-19 coronavirus. The findings were made by researchers at the University of British Columbia…
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Separating Infants From COVID-19-Positive Mothers Not Necessary
There is no real need to separate infants from COVID-19 positive mothers, and the potential negative consequences may be too high. This recommendation was published by a distinguished professor in infant and young child feeding at the University of North Carolina and published as a commentary in the journal Breastfeeding Medicine. CDC Advise on Separation…
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How to Make Buildings Less Prone to Disease Transmission?
With the COVID-19 lockdown affecting many around the world, building designers are looking at how to make ‘healthier’ buildings. Researchers at UC Davis and the University of Oregon recently published a review article in the journal mSystems addressing the role of building design in disease transmission and how to make the built environment in buildings…
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Laser Treatment Could Turn Metal Surfaces Into Rapid Bacteria Killer
Researchers have used laser treatment to alter the surface of copper and make it a rapid bacteria killer. The technique could potentially turn any metal surface into a rapid bacteria killer by just altering the texture of the metal surface. New Laser Technique The technique was developed by Purdue University engineers and the finding published…
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Classic Rubber Hand Illusion is Flawed, Says Study
The classic psychological experiment called the Rubber Hand Illusion is flawed, says a study. Researchers from the University of Sussex say the study is not fit-for-purpose. Their paper is published in the journal Collabra: Psychology. Rubber Hand Illusion The Rubber Hand Illusion is where a subject’s concealed hand and a fake rubber hand are stroked…
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Different Gut Bacteria Lead to Different Levels of Cancer in Mice
Identical mice developed different levels of cancer depending on the type of gut bacteria they have. Certain types of gut bacteria population can suppress colorectal tumors in the identical mice, while other types of gut bacteria population can promote more tumors. This finding was made by researchers at the University of Michigan and published in…
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‘Fake News’ Can Make People Demand Big Corporations Take Action
Fake news can motivate people to demand actions from companies, even if the company was the victim of the fake news. This finding was made by researchers from North Carolina State University and published in the journal Mass Communication and Society. People Think They Can Detect Fake News Better Than Others The study findings also…