The story of how America outcompeted the Soviet Union can help U.S. strategists do the same to China and Russia now. The Twilight Struggle: What the Cold War Teaches Us about Great-Power Rivalry Today, by Hal Brands (Yale University Press.
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Eating less meat linked to lower cancer risk: study – Insider
Eating more than five servings of meat weekly may be linked to higher cancer risk, research suggests. Data showed men, specifically, had lower rates of certain cancers if they were vegetarian or pescetarian. Factors like eating more plants and having
C.D.C. Study Raises Questions About Agency’s Isolation Guidelines – The New York Times
More than half of people who took a rapid antigen test five to nine days after first testing positive for the coronavirus or after developing Covid-19 symptoms tested positive on the antigen test, according to a new study from the
Eating disorders among teen girls doubled during pandemic, CDC study shows – The Guardian
Emergency room visits for eating disorders among 12- to 17-year-old girls doubled during the coronavirus pandemic, according to new research from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – a troubling existing trend that was likely worsened by the
Doctors Were Able to Study a Man's Brain Activity as He Died – Gizmodo
A ‘Geodesic Sensor Net,’ used to obtain a highly detailed EEG reading. Photo: Oli Scarff (Getty Images) Seemingly for the first time ever, doctors have gotten a detailed look at the brain of a person during their final moments of
Rare multisystem inflammatory syndrome appears in some teenagers after COVID-19 vaccination: study – Fox News
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Young people between the ages of 12-20 have reported several cases of a multi-system inflammatory syndrome, otherwise known as MIS-C, where the immune system goes on overdrive after being vaccinated for COVID-19,
Iran and Qatar to form joint working group for South Pars study
The source told IRNA the plans are on the agenda of the talks between the two countries oil ministers who will meet on the sidelines of the the summit of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) next week in Doha.
Tehran ‘most unsafe’ Iranian province for investment: Study
In the study, conducted and released by the Iranian Parliament’s Research Center, 17 statistical factors were examined to determine the level of investment safety in Iran’s 31 provinces. According to the study’s parameters, the closer the figure is to 10,
Moderna booster is effective against omicron, study shows: COVID-19 news
The first data available for Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine suggests a third booster dose will be effective against omicron, the variant that is rapidly taking over the world. Moderna said early Monday that in a lab study, blood from 20 people who
More adult Americans now identify themselves as religious nones: Study
The coronavirus pandemic pushed Americans out of the pews and into their homes. But for much longer, U.S. adults have increasingly made the conscious decision to leave or forgo organized religion, and the trend is showing no signs of slowing down.
Fauci’s ‘Kennel of Horrors’: A Study in Animal Protection as a Conservative Cause
Abhorrence of NIH experiments shows institutional cruelty as a neglected but potent political issue. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE S candals come and go quickly these days, but you will surely remember one from last month, a story filed under the odd
COVID antiviral drug from Pfizer, Paxlovid, prevents deaths: Study
A new drug being developed by Pfizer offers the possibility of nearly putting an end to deaths from COVID-19. When given within five days of the onset of symptoms, the antiviral therapy called Paxlovid, prevented almost 90% of deaths from COVID-19
Pfizer Covid shot protects people from hospitalization even as effectiveness against infection falls, Lancet study confirms
Safeway pharmacist Ashley McGee fills a syringe with the Pfizer COVID-19 booster vaccination at a vaccination booster shot clinic on October 01, 2021 in San Rafael, California. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images The effectiveness of Pfizer and BioNTech‘s Covid-19 vaccine
Merck antiviral pill cuts COVID hospitalization risk in half: study
An experimental drug prevented half of COVID-19 infections that would otherwise have sent people to the hospital, according to a study released Friday, offering promise that the virus could soon be treated by a pill. The antiviral drug molnupiravir, made
More Than Half of Police Killings Are Mislabeled, New Study Says
Police killings in America have been undercounted by more than half over the past four decades, according to a new study that raises pointed questions about racial bias among medical examiners and highlights the lack of reliable national record keeping