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Social vulnerability matters in vaccine rollout, says international research teamMaxwell Smith says 'even relatively innocuous criteria' like age should be balanced with factors like income or access to health care when deciding who gets COVID-19 vaccines when.HealthFeb 25, 2021
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Jiggly, guffaw, boobs: Alberta researchers determine funniest words in English languageThe U of A study found the letter k and the sound "oo" (as in "boot") are significantly more likely to occur in funny words than in words that are not funny.EducationNov 27, 2018
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Parents of preemies as fulfilled as those with full-term babies in long run: studyAccording to a new University of Warwick study, parents of premature babies are just as happy long-term as those who have full-term babies.HealthAug 10, 2017
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Babies in Canada cry more than infants born in other countries: studyThe study calculated the average of how long babies fuss and cry every 24 hours across different countries in an infant’s first 12 weeks.CanadaApr 3, 2017
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How a raisin can predict your child’s academic futureThe raisin test can forecast a child’s attention and academic achievement, according to researchers.HealthNov 20, 2015
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