Madrid readies for partial lockdown, files legal challenge Madrid was set to go into partial lockdown on Friday night, complying with an order from the Spanish government but determined to fight it in the courts. Oct 2, 2020 0 2
Smartphone surveys find a connection between daily spiritual experiences and well-being Using smartphone check-ins twice a day for two weeks, sociologists in a national study have found a link between individuals' daily spiritual experiences and overall well-being, say researchers from Baylor University and ... Oct 2, 2020 0 8
Crowded, mask-free: why the White House is a COVID danger zone Offices are crowded, visitors are constant, and the boss doesn't like people wearing masks: welcome to the White House where President Donald Trump has tested positive for the coronavirus. Oct 2, 2020 0 3
Chrissy Teigen's pregnancy loss spotlights a hidden source of grief for many (HealthDay)—Chrissy Teigen's public disclosure of her pregnancy loss is shining new light on a trauma for couples that's too often left in the shadows. Oct 2, 2020 0 2
Beware pet 'bearded dragons': CDC says they could carry salmonella (HealthDay)—What next, 2020? Oct 2, 2020 0 3
How 20 years of stroke research revealed disparities among Mexican Americans Belinda Zuniga was searching the classified ads for job notices 14 years ago when a single word caught her attention: stroke. Oct 2, 2020 1 2
Ductal carcinoma in situ tied to threefold higher risk for death (HealthDay)—There is a threefold higher risk for dying of breast cancer after a diagnosis of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), according to a study published online Sept. 16 in JAMA Network Open. Oct 2, 2020 0 3
Considerable state-level variation found in prevalence of eclampsia (HealthDay)—There is considerable state-level variation in the prevalence of eclampsia, according to a study published online Oct. 1 in JAMA Network Open. Oct 2, 2020 0 2
Outcomes worse for deferred aortic valve replacement (HealthDay)—For patients with symptomatic severe aortic stenosis, deferred aortic valve replacement (AVR) is associated with an increased risk for hospitalization for valve-related symptoms or worsening heart failure, according ... Oct 2, 2020 0 3
Misinformation about illicit drugs is spreading on social media—and the consequences could be dangerous We're all familiar with the term "fake news" and have probably witnessed the speed at which these stories can circulate on social media. Fake news stories can be about almost any topic, but increasingly misinformation about ... Oct 2, 2020 0 2