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COVID-19 Symptoms Commonly Appear in This Order, Says a New Study

COVID-19 symptoms often appear in patients in a particular order, as per the new study. COVID-19 symptoms often appear in patients in a particular order, as per the new study.
Cats

CONFIRMED! Study Finds Cats Can Catch COVID-19

A recently published study in the Journal of Science confirmed that cats can be infected by COVID-19 and this now prompts the World Health Organization to have a further look of the study.
Upside-Down Jellyfish

New Species of Jellyfish Can Sting Without Touching

New research found a Jellyfish that can harm a diver from a distance. (Photo : Reuters) The Jellyfish can be one of the most harmful sea creatures in the world.
Suicide

Suicide Still a Leading Cause of Death in U.S.

Suicide is still one of the leading causes of death in the United States of America, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Latina women from Latin America and Caribbean are on the rise in the STEMpreneurs.

Latina Entrepreneurs in STEM are on the Rise, New Study Reveals!

Latina women from Latin America and Caribbean are on the rise in the STEMpreneurs. (Photo : Pexels) In a new study commissioned by the IDB Lab, it was found that women entrepreneurs from Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, or STEM, from Latin America and the Caribbean are on the rise.
U.S. life expectancy lose its pace due to health reasons and lack of social support.

U.S. Life Expectancy Is Declining, Says Study

U.S. life expectancy is losing its pace due to health reasons and lack of social support. (Photo : Pixabay) Life expectancy is assumed to have increased in the past few decades.

Report: Bird Watching Is Good For Mental Health, Scientist Confirms

Bird watching may reduce you finds and stress and anxiety. The University of Exter has found this. People living in a neighborhood with more birds and trees are less likely to suffer from depression, anxiety, and stress.

Harder Work, Longer Hours Lead to ‘Risky’ Drinking Habits, Study Finds

A newly released study examined the correlation between hours worked each week and drinking habits and found that – worldwide – individuals who work longer weeks than their peers were prone to heavier alcoholic drinking tendencies.

New Twitter Study Shows Social Media Site Tweets 10,000 Racial Slurs a Day

A new study from UK think tank Demos says Twitter averages over 10,000 racial slurs a day. Twitter, like most social media websites, is no stranger to controversy.

Gates Foundation Awards Grant to Rutgers Professor Studying Low-Income Latino Families, Technology, and the Digital Divide

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has awarded a grant to Professor Vikki Katz of Rutgers University to carry out research on how low-income Latino families in the U.S. may adopt and use technology to help the next generation grow and learn.

Merry Christmas Jesus: Virgin Birth Claims Near 1 Percent Says Study

Christmas celebrates the birth of baby Jesus by the Virgin Mary, who believers say miraculously conceived while maintaining her purity. According to a report from Britain's Medical Journal (BMJ), some women do not think Mary is the only virgin to ever have a child. In a new study, nearly 1 percent of pregnant women in the United States believed they had an immaculate conception as well.

Confirmed: Girls Mature Faster

Researchers said the loss of connectivity during brain development can actually improve brain functions because it allows the network to be arranged more efficiently.

CDC: Lyme Disease Cases Increase to 300,000 - 10x More Than Previously Reported

Lyme disease is a serious problem, with 10 times more Americans being infected than previous reports suggested, said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday.
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