A recent study has suggested that mothers vaccinated against COVID-19 may pass along protection against the virus through nursing. The study published by the University of Florida says antibodies passed through the breast milk of vaccinated mothers could be beneficial to babies. However, further research is needed to measure its …
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New Study Suggests Eating a Single Hot Dog Shortens Life by 36 Minutes
A new life study suggests that processed foods, like hot dogs, can take healthy time off a person’s lifespan. More nutritious foods have the opposite impact, adding healthy life. The findings are part of a nutritional index that was released this week aimed at helping Americans eat better. Researchers looked …
Read More »Blerd Alert: New Study Shows Gamers Burn More Than 300 Calories in Just One Hour of Gameplay
A new study shows video gamers may burn over 300 calories in just one hour of gameplay. When it comes to being a gamer, your mind is definitely putting in some work. But, who knew playing video games could also make a person physically burn calories. According to a new …
Read More »New Study Finds Children Born During the Pandemic Have Lower IQs; Less Stimulated at Home
A new study shows children born during the pandemic have lower IQs. A new study involving 672 children showed that children born during the pandemic have a significantly low amount of verbal and overall cognitive skills compared to kids born before Rona came around. In their early stages of life, …
Read More »A Study Finds That Police Treat Black Drivers With Less Respect
Police officers treat black drivers much differently during traffic stops than white drivers. A study conducted by assistant professor, Nicholas Camp, at the University of Michigan previously found that police officers speak in a less respectful language to black drivers than whites which can hinder community trust. Camp’s new peer-reviewed …
Read More »New Study Shows Reinfected COVID-19 Patients Less Likely To Spread Virus
A new study claims that those who previously had COVID-19 may be less likely to spread the virus and will experience less severe side effects if they are reinfected. The study, which was conducted by the U.K.’s Office for National Statistics, researched nearly 200 people who previously contracted COVID-19 again …
Read More »Study Shows Drinking Coffee Can Reduce Risk of Liver Disease
A new study shows drinking any kind of coffee can reduce a person’s risk of liver disease. Nearly 500,000 people participated in a study that found drinking coffee drastically lowered the risk of developing liver disease. Liver disease causes about 2 million deaths a year, but a new study suggests …
Read More »NYC Is Giving Young Homeless People In The City $1,250 As Part Of New Study
Young New York City homeless people will be getting $1,250 each month for a study the city is conducting. New York is putting $2.5 million behind an experiment called “Trust Youth Initiative,” which involves giving money to younger homeless people with no strings attached. According to the New York Post, …
Read More »New Study Shows Nearly One In Five Americans Believe QAnon Theories
A new study shows nearly one in five Americans believes QAnon conspiracy theories. QAnon is a viral, pro-Trump conspiracy theory that alleges that #DonaldTrump was elected to take down a cable of Satan-worshipping pedophiles who are running a global sex-trafficking ring. Conspiracy theorists who follow this belief believe that Democrats …
Read More »New Study Finds That Covid-19 Can Be Detected By Dogs in Under Seconds
Many people are unsure how the world will reopen once the pandemic is over; the issue is that vaccines do not last long, and reopening the borders for tourism and business could be difficult if people do not keep up to date with vaccines. Additionally, passengers being forced to undergo …
Read More »New Study Ranks Where You’d Most Likely Get “Catfished” in the U.S.
The website SocialCatfish.com examined data from the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center and the Federal Trade Commission released earlier this year to rank states with the most “catfish” dating scams. Catfishing is defined as luring someone into a relationship using a fabricated online persona. California and Texas were ranked numbers one …
Read More »New Study Shows Stillbirths & Maternal Deaths Are On The Rise During The Pandemic Due To Lack Of Medical Access
A new study has revealed that the COVID-19 pandemic has raised the rate of stillbirths, maternal mortality, and depression. The study, published on Wednesday in the Lancet, collected data from 40 separate studies in 17 countries. They discovered that stillbirths and maternal deaths increased by a third. Researchers from St. …
Read More »Study Shows Vaccinated People May Not Be Able To Spread Or Carry COVID-19, But They Still Need To Wear A Mask
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says people who are vaccinated do not appear to carry to spread COVID-19. According to data from a study released this week, people who have received their Rona vaccine shouldn’t be able to pass along the virus and appear not to be …
Read More »New Study Shows Low-Dose Aspirin Can Help Reduce The Risk Of ICU Admission
A new study finds that low-dose aspirin can help protect the lungs and reduce patients’ need to be placed on ventilators. According to WHDH, a team at George Washington University found in a new study that over-the-counter pills can lower the number of patients going to the ICU and reduce …
Read More »New Study Finds That Hollywood Would Make $10 Billion More A Year If It Stopped Undervaluing and Underfunding Black-Led Projects
A new study has found that Hollywood’s decision to undervalue Black-led projects costs the film and television industry $10 billion a year. Deadline reports that a study released by McKinsey & Company found that media and entertainment make revenues of up to $150 billion a year. This means Hollywood has …
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