More than half of Americans want money, control in exchange for genetic data

As people become more aware of privacy concerns and the ways in which genomic database companies are profiting from their data, their expectations for compensation and control may increase, according to researchers at Penn State and Cornell University. Source: More than half of Americans want money, control in exchange for genetic data

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Coronavirus (COVID-19): What you should know

Coronavirus (COVID-19): What you should know

AICHC WILL SCREEN PATIENTS FOR COVID-19.WE NOW OFFER COVID-19 TESTING AND MODERNA VACCINATIONS FOR THOSE WHO QUALIFY! What is the Coronavirus/COVID-19? The novel coronavirus is a newly discovered virus.  It causes an illness called COVID-19. Many of the symptoms are similar to the flu: dry cough, fever, difficulty breathing. How do people catch COVID-19? When […]

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Community factors influence how long you'll live, study shows

While lifestyle choices and genetics go a long way toward predicting longevity, a new study shows that certain community characteristics also play important roles. American communities with more fast food restaurants, a larger share of extraction industry-based jobs, or higher population density have shorter life expectancies, according to researchers. Source: Community factors influence how long […]

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Scientists categorize neurons by the way the brain jiggles during a heartbeat

The brain jiggles when the heart beats, and now, researchers have found a way to use that motion to better study the differences between types of neurons. In a new study, researchers find that by analyzing the changes in the waveforms they record from neurons during a heartbeat, they can more accurately classify the different […]

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Mangrove conservation can pay for itself in flood protection

The natural coastal defenses provided by mangrove forests reduce annual flooding significantly in critical hotspots around the world. Without mangroves, flood damages would increase by more than $65 billion annually, and 15 million more people would be flooded, according to a new study. Source: Mangrove conservation can pay for itself in flood protection

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