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COVID-19 pandemic has caused the biggest decrease in life expectancy since World War II, study finds
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COVID-19 pandemic has caused the biggest decrease in life expectancy since World War II, study finds
COVID-19 pandemic has caused the biggest decrease in life expectancy since World War II, study finds
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COVID-19 pandemic has caused the biggest decrease in life expectancy since World War II, study finds
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to COVID-19 Patients Novel Pooled Testing Strategies Can Significantly Better Identify COVID-19 Infections Decrease in Peanut
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However, its contribution to lower respiratory infections -- those that affect the lower respiratory tract, including the
Fewer people sought medical help for severe asthma attacks during the COVID-19 pandemic | ScienceDai
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19, and since the majority of asthma exacerbations are associated with respiratory viral illnesses, it was
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patients and animal model samples of type 2 diabetes -- a decrease in mitochondrial
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mitochondrial theory of aging." Nevertheless, whether the decrease in mitochondrial respiratory function is actually due
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6.8% drop in the incidence of health problems 10.2% decrease in respiratory
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patients and animal model samples of type 2 diabetes -- a decrease in mitochondrial
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T-cells infiltrate brain, cause respiratory distress in condition affecting the immunocompromised | ScienceDaily Skip to main
Young adults with higher exposure to household air pollution show worse lung function | ScienceDaily
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on the detrimental effects of cooking with biomass fuel and respiratory health Date: June 23
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on the detrimental effects of cooking with biomass fuel and respiratory health Date: June 23
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and adolescents has improved, a new study published in the European Respiratory Journal reports. The
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and adolescents has improved, a new study published in the European Respiratory Journal reports. The
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England, filling important niches in predator-prey relationships and pest control. Any decrease in wildlife
Evidence from the remains of 1918 flu pandemic victims contradicts long-held belief that healthy you
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levels of clinical depression being identified, a new study reports. A decrease in alcohol
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as a result of their loss of independence. The decrease in global
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England, filling important niches in predator-prey relationships and pest control. Any decrease in wildlife
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as a result of their loss of independence. The decrease in global
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the warning signs are very difficult to detect because the high temperatures decrease seismic activity and
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leading to symptoms of reduced appetite, changes in fecal matter consistency, respiratory distress and abnormal
Clinical trial finds novel therapy markedly reduced lipoprotein(a) levels in people with cardiovascu
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contribute to heart disease, but there are no approved pharmacological therapies to decrease its concentration in
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evidence that partially substituting animal with plant protein foods can increase life expectancy and decrease greenhouse gas emissions. Importantly
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the warning signs are very difficult to detect because the high temperatures decrease seismic activity and
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The researchers found that children with the highest levels of cardio-respiratory and muscular
Clinical trial finds novel therapy markedly reduced lipoprotein(a) levels in people with cardiovascu
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contribute to heart disease, but there are no approved pharmacological therapies to decrease its concentration in
Tea, berries, dark chocolate and apples could lead to a longer life span, study shows | ScienceDaily
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as a ~10% lower risk of CVD, type 2 diabetes, and respiratory disease. That's roughly
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the barrier. The researchers also showed that flu infection causes a decrease in protective
Antiviral treatment is largely underused in children with influenza, study findings show | ScienceDa
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of children in the outpatient setting has been reported to decrease symptom duration, household transmission
New evidence suggests California's environmental policies preferentially protect whites | ScienceDai
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throughout the state. "Income only explains about 15 percent of the disproportionate decrease in air
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Ocean acidification Ocean acidification is the name given to the ongoing decrease in the
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The condition causes severe heart failure in children, accompanied by skeletal and respiratory muscle damage. The
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COVID, those who did were more likely to experience conditions affecting their nervous system, respiratory function, and circulation
Pollution from freight traffic disproportionately impacts communities of color across 52 US cities |
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pollutant that can cause a range of health problems, such as chronic respiratory illness and asthma
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Associate Professor William van Wettere, who led the study. Not only does heat stress decrease the number
New evidence suggests California's environmental policies preferentially protect whites | ScienceDai
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throughout the state. "Income only explains about 15 percent of the disproportionate decrease in air
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collected from August 2015 through December 2016. The sensor monitored heart rate, heart rhythm, respiratory rate and physical
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pollutant that can cause a range of health problems, such as chronic respiratory illness and asthma
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pollutant that can cause a range of health problems, such as chronic respiratory illness and asthma
Pollution from freight traffic disproportionately impacts communities of color across 52 US cities |
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pollutant that can cause a range of health problems, such as chronic respiratory illness and asthma
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the numbers that these measures -- similar to today -- were associated with a decrease in infection
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the percentage of tissue N increased significantly (35 percent) concurrent with a decrease in the
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body's immune system in the fight against disease. But for respiratory diseases like COVID-19
Tea, berries, dark chocolate and apples could lead to a longer life span, study shows | ScienceDaily
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as a ~10% lower risk of CVD, type 2 diabetes, and respiratory disease. That's roughly
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collected from August 2015 through December 2016. The sensor monitored heart rate, heart rhythm, respiratory rate and physical
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the numbers that these measures -- similar to today -- were associated with a decrease in infection
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the percentage of tissue N increased significantly (35 percent) concurrent with a decrease in the
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ventilation to save the lives of patients in respiratory distress is that the
Research on the impact of ACE-i and ARBs for patients with COVID-19 continues to evolve | ScienceDai
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likely to develop acute kidney injury while hospitalized were elderly, hypertensive or had severe respiratory distress. However, overall, in
Researchers target a mouse’s own cells, rather than using antibiotics, to treat pneumonia | ScienceD
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way to get macrophages to eat more bacteria is to decrease the ability
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of delirium and coma than is typically found in patients with acute respiratory failure. A new
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treated for cancer had the highest levels of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS
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high toxicity, human exposure to this smoke has been known to cause respiratory issues, cardiovascular disease, and
Immunity against seasonal H1N1 flu reduces bird flu severity in ferrets, study suggests | ScienceDai
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ferrets without prior immunity exhibited higher fever and greater weight loss and decrease in playfulness
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avalanches might continue to affect bighorn sheep. They found that while snow cover may decrease in the
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has been an increased focus on lab safety, not much has been done to decrease the chance
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own. At the same time, this approach also makes it possible to decrease the total
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Ozone has large negative impacts on health, especially affecting the cardiopulmonary and respiratory systems," Archer said. "It
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to improve quality of life for patients, and to decrease costs. An examination with
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be taken off supplemental oxygen. This dramatic clinical response was accompanied by a progressive decrease in levels
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Ozone has large negative impacts on health, especially affecting the cardiopulmonary and respiratory systems," Archer said. "It
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to note that this is an average," he cautioned. "Some individuals experience a profound decrease in energy
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micrometers, can easily be taken into the human breathing system and cause respiratory diseases," Pu said. "Some
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in a remarkable 60% reduction in severe or invasive infections, including malaria, bacteremia, respiratory tract infections and
Three COVID-19 vaccines may provide greater protection from COVID-19 infections than two, study sugg
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Omicron infection and hospitalization. Emergence of new SARS-CoV-2 variants may decrease long-term vaccine durability
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be taken off supplemental oxygen. This dramatic clinical response was accompanied by a progressive decrease in levels
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combination of SMT and C n OH resulted in a decrease in surface
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2.) The researchers then used lab mice to determine how the decrease in natural
Do we clamp the umbilical cord too soon? Early clamping may interrupt humankind's first 'natural ste
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the immaturity of organ systems may receive benefits from delayed clamping. These may include: respiratory distress; anemia; sepsis; intraventricular
Frequent use of antimicrobial drugs in early life shifts bacterial profiles in saliva | ScienceDaily
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use of amoxicillin and amoxicillin-clavulanate was associated with the largest decrease in abundance
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this study include the rise of COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses, parental opioid use
Therapy dog program works as needed mood-booster for health care workers, study shows | ScienceDaily
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the Buckeye Paws program. The 64 study participants included physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, respiratory therapists, rehabilitation therapists, patient
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is still relatively rare, and because it causes similar symptoms to other respiratory infections, including COVID-19
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a host of negative side effects including constipation, addiction potential and respiratory depression that can lead
Do we clamp the umbilical cord too soon? Early clamping may interrupt humankind's first 'natural ste
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the immaturity of organ systems may receive benefits from delayed clamping. These may include: respiratory distress; anemia; sepsis; intraventricular
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with delirium, there is an increase in cell death and a decrease in the
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just two hours of exposure to diesel exhaust causes a decrease in the
Simple nasal spray significantly reduces snoring and breathing difficulties in children | ScienceDai
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of life of these children, reduce the burden on specialist services, decrease surgery waiting times and
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and school closures -- to mitigate the spread of the respiratory illness. It's been
Wildfires and farming activities may be top sources of air pollution linked to increased risk, cases
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interventions for specific sources as a more effective way to decrease the burden
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just two hours of exposure to diesel exhaust causes a decrease in the
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global warming will make it harder to reduce ground-level ozone, a respiratory irritant that is a
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remained and if so, how much. They found that 63℃ caused a marked decrease (10 10 -fold) in
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cells to generate new neurons. We think this is due to a decrease in the
Water determines magma depth, a key to accurate models of volcanic activity, eruption | ScienceDaily
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magma that is stored beneath a volcano, if there is a sudden decrease in pressure
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and horses, respectively: three diverse strains of simian arteriviruses, porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus 2 (PRRSV
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our knowledge about whales and dolphins comes from toothed whales, which have completely separated respiratory tracts, so similar assumptions
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they approach the source of the ultrasound waves, and decrease as they flow away
Inhaled nitric oxide reduces hospital stay and improves oxygenation in pregnant patients with COVID-
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High dose inhaled nitric oxide gas (iNO) is a safe and effective respiratory therapy for pregnant
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MMR and Tdap memory T cells are activated by SARS-CoV-2 and decrease COVID-19 ... Developing Mucosal
Nano-preterm infants may not benefit from noninvasive versus invasive ventilation at birth, study fi
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is a leading morbidity in these tiny infants. Studies have shown that noninvasive respiratory support at birth -- rather
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the Navy, Department of Defense, and society at large to decrease transmission of SARS