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New Scientist on MSNThe pandemic may have aged our brains even before we caught covid-19
The covid-19 pandemic changed our lives, and the world, in many ways - and now we are starting to understand its wider ...
In annual address, L.A. schools Supt. Carvalho announces rising test scores in all grades for second straight year, finally ...
Lonni Besançon has faced online abuse, threats and legal challenges. But he remains proud of his service to science and ...
A British study has found the COVID-19 pandemic aged people’s brains by almost six months, regardless of infection status.
More people have moved to areas of the state with natural amenities in recent years, as second homes and ability to work ...
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COVID-19 Made Our Brains Age Faster
COVID-19 is leaving all kinds of legacies on our health, both on our bodies and our brains. In a study published July 22 in Nature Communications, researchers report that living through the pandemic ...
The owner of the venerable but fledgling news outlet says he wants to take it public, is it about giving the public a stake ...
Covid-19 pandemic’s unseen impact on our lives revealed - Academics suggest that the strain on people’s lives from isolation ...
This bill was strongly supported by the Texas State Employees Union, which surveyed agencies around the state. Most claimed ...
CFOs are prepared, but concerned; markets defy tariff concerns and set records; Trump signs stablecoin regulations.
About one in four New Brunswick adults have become obese, making the province one of the fattest in Canada, according to a new national study.
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China's affluent are as pessimistic about the economy as they were during the Covid-19 pandemic
A study of affluent Chinese by Oliver Wyman found 22% of respondents were negative about the economy when surveyed in May, ...
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