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Participants sought for new study of how viruses spread

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Individuals in King, Snohomish and Pierce counties are eligible. Scientists will track respiratory infections including flu, RSV and COVID-19.


News Releases

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Healthcare wage gaps narrowed after COVID-19

Frontline aides and assistants saw the biggest gains, but progress may not last without policy support, a new study suggests.

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Steady glucose-monitor use helps blood-sugar control

A study of more than 9,000 adults with type 2 diabetes shows that consistent use of the devices yields better glucose control.

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Wildfire smoke tied to higher risk of preterm birth

A large U.S. study on wildfire smoke finds that timing and intensity of exposure to particulates matter.

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Report outlines roadmap to curb firearm violence by 2040

Authors' proposals include using AI and other technologies and addressing the upstream social causes of violence.

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Texts as effective as live video for depression therapy

In a study, 850 patients had similar outcomes across both treatment types.


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