- Why an N95 Is the Best Mask for Omicron COVID-19 Variant | Time
- Get moving to put the brakes on early Parkinson’s: Study finds as little as 4 hours of moderate exercise a week may make a difference — ScienceDaily
- Why inflation is so high – The Washington Post
Factory Trawler: ARCTIC STORM
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- Why Are Men More Likely to Die of Covid? It’s Complicated. – The New York Times
- Mediterranean diet associated with a lower risk of mortality in older adults — ScienceDaily
- Antibiotic-resistant bacteria kill 1.2 million a year — more than HIV/AIDS : Goats and Soda : NPR
Fish Factory: EXCELLENCE
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- Women ages 35 and younger are 44% more likely to have an ischemic stroke than male peers — ScienceDaily
- A spouse’s education can positively impact their partner’s overall health — ScienceDaily
- Why Does Alcohol Mess With My Sleep? – The New York Times
- After a Mastectomy, Moving Between Gratitude and Grief – The New York Times
- How to get free N95 masks, which are arriving at groceries and pharmacies : NPR
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- Can individuals’ walking pace impact their heart failure risk? — ScienceDaily
- Artificial intelligence identifies individuals at risk for heart disease complications: System mines Electronic Health Records (EHRs) to assess combined effects of various risk factors — ScienceDaily
- Omicron Offers Hope Pandemic Could Stabilize, W.H.O. Official Says. – The New York Times
- How can body weight affect the mortality risk of excessive drinkers? — ScienceDaily
- Lucky genes can help protect people with obesity from some disease: Geneticists have revealed why some people with obesity remain relatively healthy, whilst others suffer from life-changing ailments such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease. — ScienceDaily
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- How do migraines affect the sleep cycle? Study finds differences between perceived and actual sleep quality in people with migraine — ScienceDaily
- Covid Trash Isn’t Always Dangerous. Not Everyone Got the Memo. – The New York Times
- Wide heads help sperm swim together: New study shows that machine learning can help identify cell shapes associated with complex cell behaviors — ScienceDaily