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By: Charles R. Corbett Published Summer 2020 Missouri Law Review, Volume 85, Issue 3, Article 5 Full Study As greenhouse gases mount, interest in unorthodox proposals to limitwarming temperatures has grown. Solar geoengineering is one idea:interventions in the...
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By: Sebastian Havervall, Axel Rosell, Mia Phillipson, Sara M Mangsbo, Peter Nilsson, Sophia Hober, Charlotte ThålinPublished May 18 2021 JAMA Network Full Study This cohort study describes COVID-19–related symptoms persisting 8 months after SARS-CoV-2 infection among...
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By: Rui Liu, Huan Han, Fang Liu, Zhihua Lv, Kailang Wu, Yingle Liu, Yong Feng, Chengliang ZhuPublished Jun 2020 Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry Full Study There’s an outbreak of a novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infection since...
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By: Syriacus Buguzi, Fiona Broom, Joel Adriano and Aleida Rueda, SciDev.NetAPRIL 14, 2021 USNI NEWS Full Story From Brazil to the Philippines, secretive governments across the world are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by covering up data and bypassing public...
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May 11th, 2020 Patient-Led Research Collaborative Full Study The goal of this research is to capture and share a bigger picture of the experiences of patients suffering from COVID-19 with prolonged symptoms using a data driven approach. The survey content and research...
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By: Megan EcksteinSeptember 16, 2015 USNI NEWS Full Story A Navy laboratory is investigating whether smaller U.S. Navy ships could host hospital facilities to support surgeries at sea. Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division is looking into the possibility...