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Why are drugs for the old tested on the young?
2021-03-08 Mark Gualtieri Health News

Why are drugs for the old tested on the young? As just 10 per cent of those on the AstraZeneca vaccine trial are over 65,

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'Pharmacy deserts' are new front in the race to vaccinate for COVID-19
2021-03-05 Mark Gualtieri Health News

Jorge Figueroa was willing to drive eight hours round trip. He wasn’t going on vacation or to visit a relative. Instead, he was planning to

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Almost 40% of university students surveyed are addicted to their phones
2021-03-03 Mark Gualtieri Health News

A team of researchers at King’s College London has found that nearly 40% of students surveyed exhibited symptoms of addiction to their smartphone. In their

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Why some rural enrollees in Medicare Advantage are switching to traditional Medicare
2021-03-01 Mark Gualtieri Health News

More than one out of every 10 seniors (10.5%) enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan, also known as a Medicare managed care option, and living

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COVID: why are Swedish towns banning masks?
2021-02-08 Mark Gualtieri Health News

Officials in Halmstad municipality, Sweden, recently forced a teacher to remove their mask and prohibited the use of masks and all forms of PPE in

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Men are having a crisis of confidence at work
2021-02-03 Mark Gualtieri Health News

More men than you might think are struggling with their self-confidence at work, with 59% reporting that their lack of confidence is holding them back,

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Smart watches can detect symptoms of COVID-19 before wearer knows they are infected
2021-01-19 Mark Gualtieri Health News

A team of researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has found evidence that suggests smart watches can detect COVID-19 symptoms before

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Astronauts are experts in isolation—here’s what they can teach us
2021-01-15 Mark Gualtieri Health News

Being forced into isolation and confinement creates a number of potentially stressful demands. However, we might be able to learn a thing or two about

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In Somalia, COVID-19 vaccines are distant as virus spreads
2021-01-03 Mark Gualtieri Health News

As richer countries race to distribute COVID-19 vaccines, Somalia remains the rare place where much of the population hasn’t taken the coronavirus seriously. Some fear

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Would you do this at home? Why we are more likely to do stupid things on holidays
2020-12-29 Mark Gualtieri Health News

As the COVID pandemic took hold in March, Ohio’s Brady Sluder went to Miami for spring break, despite urgent calls for people to stay home

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