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University of Pittsburgh

Children in Sub-Saharan Africa Dying of COVID-19 at a Higher Rate than Others

Monkeys, guinea pigs and native English speakers have very similar brain responses to speech sounds

MR image of human brain

Brain tissue inflammation is key to Alzheimer’s disease progression

The COVID-19 pandemic “waves” that North Americans experienced over the past year and a half had interconnected patterns that moved through space and time—and they weren’t just limited to the U.S.

Waves of COVID-19 Washed Across North America

Predicting Pelvic Health

COVID-19 and Lingering Neurological Problems

Could Aircraft Carriers Run on Seawater?

Why Female Brains Are More Resilient to Aging

Five research-backed steps to a pro-vaccination social media campaign

The Benefits of Bees

Cancer Tricks Immune Cells, Immunotherapy Can Take Advantage

Telehealth Effective, Preferred for Mobility Equipment Adjustments in Veterans

Why We’re So Bad at Counting Calories

Genetically Engineered Mini-Livers Extend Life of Mice With Liver Disease

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