- Some Covid Survivors Have Antibodies That Attack the Body, not Virus – The New York Times
- The Healing Power of Singing – The New York Times
- Are ‘Kidfluencers’ Making Our Kids Fat? – The New York Times
HORIZON AIR: EMBRAER 175
- Colon Cancer Screening Should Start Earlier, at Age 45, U.S. Panel Says – The New York Times
- Can You Socialize Safely Indoors This Winter Amid COVID-19? | Time
- Over 80 percent of COVID-19 patients have vitamin D deficiency, study finds: Vitamin D deficiency was more prevalent in men — ScienceDaily
秋天
- Study helps explain why motivation to learn declines with age: Research on mice suggests aging affects a brain circuit critical for learning to make some types of decisions — ScienceDaily
- Living in Noisy Neighborhoods May Raise Your Dementia Risk – The New York Times
- Positive outlook predicts less memory decline — ScienceDaily
- How to Do School When Motivation Has Gone Missing – The New York Times
- World’s first agreed guidance for people with diabetes to exercise safely — ScienceDaily
HORIZON AIR: EMBRAER 175
Uzbekistan Airways: Boeing 787-8
- Is sitting always bad for your mind? A new study suggests maybe not — ScienceDaily
- Could excessive sugar intake contribute to aggressive behaviors, ADHD, bipolar disorder? New peer-review paper looks at evolution and current Western diet to help explain manic behaviors — ScienceDaily
- Have We Been Thinking About Long-Haul Coronavirus All Wrong? | Time