Masks, video calls: Pandemic is hampering communication for those with hearing problems

(HealthDay)—Face masks help prevent the spread of COVID-19, but they have a huge downside for people with hearing problems: They muffle sound and prevent lip-reading. But that’s only one of several ways that pandemic-related safety precautions are making communication more challenging for those who are deaf or have hearing problems, researchers say. Limits on visitors in medical settings bar interpreters […]

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Neural vulnerability in Huntington’s disease tied to release of mitochondrial RNA

In the first study to comprehensively track how different types of brain cells respond to the mutation that causes Huntington’s disease (HD), MIT neuroscientists found that a significant cause of death for an especially afflicted kind of neuron may be an immune response to genetic material errantly released by mitochondria, the cellular components that provide cells with energy. In different […]

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Eliminating microaggressions in pediatric education

A patient is told their name is hard to pronounce. A doctor tells another doctor they speak English really well. While doing rounds, a resident is asked if she eats ‘strange foods’. These are examples of microagressions—behaviours or remarks rooted in unconscious bias, which can be related to elements of a person’s identity such as race, gender, religion, sexuality or […]

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Don’t let COVID stop you from seeking critical medical care

When seeking critical medical care, minutes count—especially when dealing with cases of suspected heart attack or stroke. Yet many patients in need of emergency care have delayed or avoided a trip to the hospital fearing possible infection with COVID-19. In the first three months of the pandemic, Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center saw a decrease of up […]

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Everything you need to know about training for a hike

Walking is an incredible form of exercise. Not only are you moving your body, strengthening your muscles and raising your heart rate, you’re also experiencing the many benefits of being outside. Countless studies have shown that exercising in the outdoors can be hugely beneficial for your mental health, stress levels and overall well-being, while fitness experts also recommend walking as […]

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Covid crisis: 20-minute coronavirus blood test invented in world-first breakthrough

Researchers in Australia have devised a test that can determine novel coronavirus infection in about 20 minutes using blood samples in what they say is a world-first breakthrough. The researchers at Monash University said their test can determine if someone is currently infected and if they have been infected in the past. “Short-term applications include rapid case identification and contact […]

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Physical distancing interventions cut incidence of COVID-19

(HealthDay)—Physical distancing interventions are associated with a reduced incidence of COVID-19 globally, according to a study published online July 15 in The BMJ. Nazrul Islam, M.B.B.S., M.P.H., Ph.D., from the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, and colleagues conducted a natural experiment using an interrupted time series analysis involving data from 149 countries or regions to examine the correlation […]

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