By Federica Urso – The number of women employed in senior management of the UK financial sector will take 30 years to reach parity with men at the current pace, …
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Pennsylvania is the Best State to Raise a Family, According to a 2022 Nationwide Study
by Your Newsby Your NewsOAK PARK, Calif., March 7, 2022 — Dwellics, the authority in U.S. City Data and personalized advice on where to move, today unveils the 2022 Report, Top 100: Best Cities to Raise …
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Almost a third of people report lingering symptom 6-12 months after COVID-19 -study
by Reutersby ReutersBy Jennifer Rigby – Almost a third of people report at least one ongoing symptom between 6 and 12 months after their coronavirus infection, a survey of 152,000 people in …
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Nerve damage may explain some cases of long COVID -U.S. study
by Reutersby ReutersBy Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO – A small study of patients suffering from persistent symptoms long after a bout of COVID-19 found that nearly 60% had nerve damage possibly caused by …
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Birth Rates Are Plummeting, But Not Because People Can’t Afford Children: STUDY
Birth Rates Are Plummeting, But Not Because People Can’t Afford Children: STUDY Laurel Duggan on February 23, 2022 New research suggests plummeting birthrates in the U.S. are driven by culture, …
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CARACAS – Half of payments for food, medicine and services in Venezuela’s capital Caracas are made using dollars, according to a report published on Tuesday by two local consulting firms. …
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Republican Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost released a study Thursday and suggested there is a link between the distribution of COVID-19 pandemic-related stimulus checks and high rates of opioid-related overdoses …
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Lack Of Vitamin D Increases Risk Of Severe COVID, According To Study
Vitamin D deficiency was linked to worse health outcomes for COVID-19 patients, including higher risk of death, a new study found. Israeli scientists from Bar-Ilan University and the Galilee Medical …
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COVID vaccination during pregnancy helps protect babies after birth -U.S. study
by Reutersby ReutersBy Manas Mishra and Julie Steenhuysen – Vaccinating pregnant women against the coronavirus may help prevent COVID-19 hospitalizations in infants after they are born, especially if the expecting mothers got …
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Mainstream media outlets have not reported on recent Johns Hopkins University research showing that lockdowns and other government mandates only reduced COVID mortality by 0.2%, according to Fox News. “While …
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Death toll from mass shootings in United States is rising, study finds
by Reutersby ReutersBy Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON – A government-funded research project released on Friday sheds new light on the upward trend of mass shootings in the United States, finding that the …
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CNN, mainstream media completely black out John Hopkins University study claiming lockdowns did more harm than good to Americans
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonSince the COVID-19 pandemic began, CNN has reported studies conducted by John Hopkins University religiously. This week, the university released a study that detailed how pandemic lockdowns didn’t save many …
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Study Finds Girls Less Likely To Want STEM Jobs In All 80 Countries Surveyed
Young women were five times less likely than young men to aspire toward STEM careers in 80 different countries, according to research and a report from the Institute for Family …
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A Johns Hopkins University meta-analysis released in January found that lockdowns across Europe and the U.S. reduced the COVID-19 mortality by 0.2%. The researchers’ analysis of “lockdown measures” included school …
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EU policymakers must do more to boost telco investments, study says
by Reutersby ReutersBy Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS – EU policymakers need to do more to attract investments in the telecoms sector if the bloc wants its economy to become more independent from …
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South African scientists will study link between COVID variants and untreated HIV
by Reutersby ReutersBy Jennifer Rigby LONDON – Leading South African scientists are set to investigate COVID-19 and HIV in tandem, amid mounting evidence that the collision of the two pandemics could be …
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Some cars’ systems designed to keep drivers’ eyes on the road fail – AAA study
by Reutersby ReutersBy Tina Bellon – Some vehicles equipped with automated assistance technology aimed at keeping drivers alert and watching the road fail at that job, an American Automobile Association study found …
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Omicron subvariant BA.2 more infectious than “original”, Danish study finds
by Reutersby ReutersCOPENHAGEN – The BA.2 subvariant of the Omicron coronavirus variant, which has quickly taken over in Denmark, is more transmissible than the more common BA.1 and more able to infect …
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By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK – A steep slide in U.S. stocks has investors gauging equity valuations to determine whether now is the time to scoop up shares at a …
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Federal Study Pays Gay, Transgender Minors To Report Sexual Behavior Without Permission From Parents
A federal study asks underage boys to report their sexual behavior to a mobile app in exchange for up to $275 all without requiring permission from their parents, The Washington …
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Study faults U.S. military on civilian casualties; Pentagon plans review
by Reutersby ReutersBy Phil Stewart WASHINGTON – A study by the RAND Corporation think-tank released on Thursday faulted the U.S. military for “considerable weaknesses” and inconsistencies in its review of allegations of …
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COVID is less severe with Omicron than Delta, U.S. study suggests
by Reutersby ReutersBy Manojna Maddipatla and Leroy Leo – The Omicron variant appears to result in less severe COVID-19 than seen during previous periods of high coronavirus transmission including the Delta wave, …
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U.S. set to release study details on chips shortage amid funding push
by Reutersby ReutersBy David Shepardson WASHINGTON – The U.S. Commerce Department is expected to soon release details from a study of semiconductor chips it conducted last year amid a push to win …
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Early COVID Cases Harmed Sense Of Smell For More Than Half Of People, According To Study
A Swedish study found that 65% of individuals who recovered from COVID-19 were still experiencing some form of damage to their sense of smell 18 months later. More than one-third …
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The U.S. will establish a new government program that will investigate unidentified aerial phenomena, also known as UFOs, TODAY reported. The National Defense Authorization Act called for the creation of …