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Fairborn company survives 1913 flood, Great Depression and now pandemic

April is the single busiest month for the company, according to Glawe’s chief operating officer and owner Kathy Schaefer. “During the month of April, we probably [install] 500-600 residential awnings,” Schaefer said. Glawe Awnings and Tents owner Katharine Schaefer inspects recovered awnings that will be reinstalled at the Dayton VA. TY GREENLEES / STAFF Despite […]

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Global Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression Market Current and Future Trends, Leading Players, Industry Segments and Regional Forecast By 2029 | Says FMI Analyst

Impact of COVID-19 on the Healthcare Industry The COVID-19 pandemic has caused severe impacts on the global economy at various levels and which can be seen on the Healthcare industry as well. The thriving market of health care research and development is expected to exhibit a steep decline in the sales during the lockdown period

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COVID-19 Has Devastated Boston’s LGBTQ Nightlife and Restaurant Workers

It was the last Friday night before lockdown, and Stevie Psyclone was doing what he loves: spinning dance-pop hits from the DJ booth at Club Café. Ordinarily, the dance floor would have been packed with sweaty bodies dancing to the sounds of Dua Lipa’s latest bop, but there was nothing ordinary about this night. In

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Correcting altered brain circuit could tackle coinciding obesity and depression

Research has found that obesity and mental disorders such as depression and anxiety seem to often go hand in hand. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and collaborating institutions are providing new insights into this association by identifying and characterizing a novel neural circuit that mediates the reciprocal control of feeding and psychological states in

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More under-30 Americans report anxiety, depression during pandemic

By Vishwadha Chander March 26 (Reuters) – More young adults in the United States reported feeling anxious or depressed during the past six months of the COVID-19 pandemic, and fewer people reported getting the help they needed, according to a U.S. government study released on Friday. The percentage of adults under age 30 with recent

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Depression and Gastrointestinal Symptoms Linked to Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Symptoms of depression may increase risk for gastrointestinal symptoms and subsequently predate the development of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) by up to 9 years. These findings are based on the results of a study published in Gastroenterology.  This large, nested case-control study included 13,681 incident cases of Ulcerative Colitis (UC) and 5874 incident cases of

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Aerobic exercise shown to reduce hemodialysis-related symptoms, including depression

March 26, 2021 2 min read Source/Disclosures Published by: Disclosures: Bohm reports ownership interest in Precision Advanced Digital Manufacturing, research funding from Hope Pharmaceuticals and support from the Manitoba Medical Services Foundation. Hargrove reports support from the Kidney Foundation of Canada, Manitoba Branch and the Kenneth and Elizabeth Walton Research Scholarship in

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Byung-Chul Han: Remote working, Zoom and depression: Byung-Chul Han says we are self-exploiting ourselves more than ever | USA

The SARS-CoV-2 virus is a mirror that reflects our society. It has served to emphasize even more strongly the symptoms of the illnesses our society was suffering from before the pandemic struck. One of those symptoms is exhaustion. In one way or another, we are all feeling more fatigued and drained. This is a primordial

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