- Covid: Blood clot risk higher for six months after having virus – BBC News
- Sitting Tai Chi exercises improved recovery outcomes for older stroke survivors — ScienceDaily
- Exercise shown to release protein reducing bowel cancer risk — ScienceDaily
強迫
- Regular cycling helps patients with ‘accelerated aging’ disease: Cycling for 35 minutes three times a week for 12 weeks led to a 32 per cent increase in overall fitness in people with MD — ScienceDaily
- Teen drug overdose deaths rose sharply in 2020, driven by fentanyl-laced pills : Shots – Health News : NPR
- Test Positive for COVID-19 While Traveling? Here’s What To Do | Time
- Mutations across species reveal clues to ageing – BBC News
- New approach enhances muscle recovery in aged mice — ScienceDaily
腳踏車
- Fauci Says It’s Up to Each Person to Assess Their Covid Risk | Time
- Your personality can protect or age your brain, study finds – CNN
- Having allergies or asthma may raise risk of heart disease, study finds – CNN
- Teen overdose deaths are rapidly rising — but not because more of them are using drugs – CNN
- Zika virus may be one step away from explosive outbreak – BBC News
Sammamish
- U.S. life expectancy falls in 2021, following 2020’s big drop : Shots – Health News : NPR
- People wrongly believe their friends will protect them from Covid – CNN
- What music reveals about our minds – CNN
- I Reported on Covid for Two Years. Then I Got It. – The New York Times
- People are developing trauma-like symptoms as the pandemic wears on : NPR
Pleasure Craft: ADAGIO
Tug: POLAR STORM
- Drug use severity in adolescence affects substance use disorder risk in adulthood — ScienceDaily
- What’s the skinny on those pandemic pounds? New study sheds light on weight gain during the COVID-19 quarantine — ScienceDaily
- Covid: Nine new symptoms added to official list – BBC News
Timber Carrier: KITE ARROW
- What to Know About the Bird Flu Outbreak – The New York Times
- New laws say patients can have visitors even in an outbreak : Shots – Health News : NPR
- Half of older adults now die with a dementia diagnosis, up sharply: More awareness and more detailed health records may explain rise; end-of-life care shifting as diagnoses allow for more advance planning — ScienceDaily