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The diagnostic category of adult ADHD is becoming more inclusive. That’s not the same as it being overdiagnosed ...
Those who are reading and listening to news ravenously about the outbreak of COVID-19 have probably heard the term “flatten the curve” bandied about in recent days and weeks.
The Asia Times warned shortly thereafter that “a second deadly wave of COVID-19 could crash over China like a tsunami.” A tsunami, however, struck elsewhere, with the epidemic surging in Iran, Italy, ...
Omicron caused some of the pandemic’s tallest, sharpest spikes in Covid-19 infections as it overtook previous variants like delta, but several waves triggered by earlier variants followed a ...
Colorado COVID-19 Modeling Group estimates that one in 19 Coloradans is currently infectious. The group also estimates Omicron has infected roughly 42 percent of the Colorado population to date.
Over the past 20 years, people have faced a series of outbreaks caused by coronaviruses, including SARS, MERS, and Covid-19. But humans may have faced the disease millennia ago, new research suggests.
A Coronavirus Epidemic Hit 20,000 Years Ago, New Study Finds A few dozen human genes rapidly evolved in ancient East Asia to thwart coronavirus infections, scientists say.
Many authors worked and many are still working on the modeling of transmission dynamics of COVID-19 disease to predict it so that some concrete policies may be formed to control the crisis. There are ...
A careful inspection of the cumulative curve of confirmed COVID-19 infections in Italy and in other hard-hit countries reveals three distinct phases: i) an initial exponential growth (unconstrained ...
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