Twitter data unveils issues nursing mothers face, informs proposed interventions

Social media has become a platform for new mothers to openly share their experiences of the joys and challenges of parenthood. Researchers at Penn State and Dalhousie University have unraveled the sentiments in nursing mothers’ tweets to better understand the factors influencing breastfeeding behaviors. They hope the findings can inform policies and interventions to support and improve resources for nursing […]

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One-third of patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19 still have lung changes after a year

A new study has shown that most patients discharged from hospital after experiencing severe COVID-19 infection appear to return to full health, although up to a third do still have evidence of effects upon the lungs one year on. COVID-19 has infected millions of people worldwide. People are most commonly hospitalized for COVID-19 infection when it affects the lungs—termed COVID-19 […]

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Since the beginning of the pandemic, herd immunity has been portrayed as the holy grail to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic. Abram Wagner, a research assistant professor of epidemiology at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, explains why reaching herd immunity might not be as simple as we thought, and what vaccine hesitancy and availability have to do with […]

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The living organism is kept alive and healthy by an intricate network of biochemical processes. These are remarkably resilient in responding to changes in the environment, but they can sometimes go wrong. A key tenet of medicine is to understand these pathways in order to treat disease more effectively. Now a research team, led by Professor Daniel Tenen of the […]

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OREFIELD, Pa. (Reuters) – As COVID-19 upended education during the past year, Pennsylvania middle school teacher Jennifer Lundberg often began her English lessons gauging the mental wellbeing of her students.Sara Lundberg, an eighth grader at Orefield Middle School who struggled with anxiety and depression during the coronavirus pandemic, poses for a portrait with her mother Jennifer Lundberg in Schnecksville, where […]

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How soon will the COVID-19 pandemic end? It depends.

Across the U.S., vaccines are going into arms. Mask and physical distancing guidelines are easing. And people are going back to work and school. But is it time yet? Tentatively, yes, according to new research that projects possible scenarios for the future of the COVID-19 pandemic. A team of infectious disease modelers at Northeastern has been answering that question for […]

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