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Tech · AustinScientists have developed a sensor that can test for COVID and flu at the same time and tell which one you have within 10 seconds. The super thin nanomaterial inside their new device can detect the viruses that cause both infections - and at lower levels and more quickly than conventional options like lateral flows.
COVID or flu? Ultra-thin sensor 'can detect both within 10 seconds', say scientists
67% Center coverage: 3 sources
Health Care · CopenhagenThe government is setting up a new commission, which will look at four things in particular to ensure a better health service.
Future of health care needs closer to citizens
100% Right coverage: 2 sources
Influencers · UtahTerry Sanderson took the stand to discuss his version of events and his physical and mental health. Court revealed that a viewer in the case was finally able to access an internet link believed to hold GoPro footage. Sanderson has long held to the notion that someone Deer Valley Resort must have had a running camera while on the slopes on the day of the crash.
Gwyneth Paltrow accuser takes stand, says ski crash was ‘serious smack’
44% Left coverage: 9 sources
Trains · OttawaTwo-thirds of people with disabilities encountered barriers on federally regulated planes and trains in 2019 and 2020. Auditor general Karen Hogan says Via Rail and the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority have made accessibility improvements over the last several years. But serious gaps still remain, the report says.
Two-thirds of Canadians with disabilities found barriers on planes, trains: audit
65% Left coverage: 20 sources
Health Care · TorontoSylvia Jones said uninsured patients can still receive health care through other programs after the Physician and Hospital Services for Uninsured Persons Program ends this Friday. The Ontario Medical Association had asked for a six-month extension to work on a better solution for the uninsured. The program was put in place to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 at a time when movement outside Ontario was restricted.
Other programs can help uninsured, Ontario health minister says as coverage to end
60% Left coverage: 5 sources
North America · New HavenPeople crave fatty and sugary foods when they consume them daily — and the pattern can be hard to break, researchers at Yale University and the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research in Germany have determined in new research.
Fatty and sugary foods train your brain to hate healthier options: Yale study
44% Left coverage: 9 sources
HealthThe Clean Harbors facility in East Braintree is the largest hazardous waste disposal center in New England. It sits on the Fore River and handles toxic and dangerous materials from chemical companies, hospitals and other commercial businesses. On Feb. 16, it caught fire. The fire exposed multiple weaknesses in the region's emergency response plans.
Braintree chemical fire reignites calls for public health and safety improvements
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Health · SouthgateHuron Township Department of Public Safety celebrated the retirement of Chief, the department's first-ever fully trained and certified canine. Chief was forced to retire due to multiple health issues that prevented him from doing what he loves to do safely. The department held a contest in Huron School District elementary schools to name the Police Department's very first K-9.