Why happiness is becoming more expensive and out of reach for many Australians
One of the most well-known findings in the economic study of happiness is that, on average, happiness increases with income, but at a certain point […]
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One of the most well-known findings in the economic study of happiness is that, on average, happiness increases with income, but at a certain point […]
Read moreDoctors believe autopsies can provide more insight into how COVID-19 affects the body and causes death – but only hundreds have been performed among 5 […]
Read moreSense of smell or taste returns within six months for 4 out of every 5 COVID-19 survivors who have lost these senses, and those under […]
Read moreIn order to study colorectal cancer more efficiently, microbiome scientists from the University of Tartu have been able to characterize microbiome composition from sample tubes […]
Read moreMinority children die after surgery at higher rates than white children regardless of socioeconomic status (SES), according to a first-of-its-kind study being presented at the […]
Read moreColorado’s COVID-19 hospitalizations are higher than they’ve been at any time since we bid 2020 a less-than-fond farewell, and about 90% of intensive-care beds in […]
Read moreThe vast majority of UCHealth’s employees complied with the Colorado health system’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, but the network did fire more than 100 workers — […]
Read more(HealthDay)—Overall, 34.9 percent of children aged 4 months to 17 years sleep less than recommended for their age, according to research published in the Sept. […]
Read moreMore than half of adult Coloradans reported anxiety or at least one mental health symptom over the last year, according to a new poll taken […]
Read more(HealthDay)—Even before COVID-19, college could be a challenging experience, but a new study suggests those stresses are much higher for female students. Still, in the […]
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