Research challenges idea that students with cognitive disabilities can’t be in...
A new Portland State study challenges the idea that youth with cognitive disabilities are unable or lack potential to pursue a career in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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What Time Does Walgreens Pharmacy Open Today
To better support its store team members during the COVID-19 pandemic, while also continuing to meet the needs of customers and communities, Walgreens has adjusted its operating hours....
APH Expands Online Scheduling and Pilots Vaccine Clinic Without Appointments
Austin, Texas – Continuing efforts to provide easier access to the COVID-19 vaccine, Austin Public Health (APH) will expand online scheduling and pilot walk-up vaccination operations on Thurs.,...
Publix COVID-19 Vaccine Appointments: signups are now twice weekly
Sign-ups for the COVID-19 vaccine in Florida are now limited to two days a week at Publix.
The grocer’s online reservation system will no longer open on Mondays to...
Study: General anaesthesia should be available for dying patients
General anaesthesia is widely used for surgery and diagnostic interventions, to ensure the patient is completely unconscious. But it is not used generally for dying patients, to whom...
Research reveals the complexity of microplastic pollution
Microplastics--small plastic pieces less than 5 millimeters in length--are ubiquitous in the environment, and they can have significant effects on wildlife. A new study published in Environmental Toxicology...
Study: Sleep duration in middle age associated with dementia risk
Regularly sleeping six hours or fewer per night during middle age is associated with a greater risk of dementia, according to a new study of nearly 8,000 British...
Research Highlights Role of Physical, Mental Health in Cognitive Impairment
A recent study suggests that preserving physical and mental health helps older adults experiencing cognitive impairment stave off declines in cognitive engagement.
“We found that declines in physical and...
Study: Metal-based compounds pave the way for new antiviral treatments
A class of metal-based anti-viral compounds can shield human cells from viruses and may also trap them to prevent viral spread, new Griffith University research has found.
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Zoom fatigue worse for women, says study
With the pandemic forcing many Americans to retreat into their homes, video calls have taken over people’s work and personal lives. Now, new Stanford research reveals how the...