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Inside the Global Quest to Trace the Origins of COVID-19 —and Predict Where It Will Go Next
It wasn’t greed, or curiosity, that made Li Rusheng grab his shotgun and enter Shitou Cave. It was about survival. During Mao-era collectivization of the early 1970s, food was so scarce in the emerald valleys of southwestern China’s Yunnan province that farmers like Li could expect to eat meat only once a year–if they were lucky. So, craving protein, Li and his friends would sneak into the cave to hunt the creatures they could hear squeaking and fluttering inside: bats. Li would creep into the gloom and fire blindly at the vaulted ceiling, picking up any quarry that fell to the ground, while his companion...
Source: TIME: Health - July 23, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Charlie Campbell/ Yuxi, Yunnan and Alice Park Tags: Uncategorized COVID-19 feature Magazine Source Type: news

An Attacker –defender Resource Allocation Game with Substitution and Complementary Effects
This article provides some new insights to the homeland security resource allocation.
Source: Risk Analysis - July 14, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Ridwan Al Aziz, Meilin He, Jun Zhuang Tags: Original Research Article Source Type: research

Meet the CEO sisters who want to change the conversation around dating and disability
Dateability is a growing dating app, but its Denver-based founders say funding for startups aimed at the disabled community can be hard to come by. When Jacqueline Child moved in with her sister, Alexa, after college, she realized there was a vast difference in the responses that the two of them…#denver #jacquelinechild #alexa #readfullstory
Source: Reuters: Health - September 17, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

A Year Into the Pandemic, Long COVID Is Still Burdening Patients —and Their Caregivers
When Ghenya Grondin starts rattling off the symptoms she still experiences a year after getting sick with what she believes was COVID-19, she has to pause to consult a list she keeps on her phone for occasions like this one. Exhaustion. Fevers. Headaches. Body aches. Chest pain and shortness of breath. Nausea and gastrointestinal problems. Dry eyes. Brain fog and memory loss—hence her need for a digital list, which goes on and on. While Grondin’s physical symptoms are bad enough to keep her mostly homebound and unable to do her work as a postpartum doula, the constant mental fogginess has hit her hard emotional...
Source: TIME: Health - March 15, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Jamie Ducharme and Francesca Trianni Tags: Uncategorized COVID-19 Source Type: news

Food for Thought: A Dissonance Between Healthcare Utilization Costs and Research Funding for Eating Disorders in Canada
J Can Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2021 Aug;30(3):197-203. Epub 2021 Aug 1.ABSTRACTIn this commentary, we present the premise that, in Canada, mental illness research specific to eating disorders is underfunded, and many Canadians are suffering the consequences of this underinvestment. We highlight three critical aspects of eating disorders: 1) the increasingly common yet potentially life-threatening nature of eating disorders, with an onset usually during adolescence; 2) the challenges and costs to treating eating disorders, with a discussion of current hospital-related costs across Canada; and 3) the glaring discrepanc...
Source: Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry - August 12, 2021 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Kayla D Stone Gina Dimitropoulos Frank P MacMaster Source Type: research