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A woman sings while holding a music book in her hands in a soccer field six-feet away from another singer.

Choirs in the age of coronavirus: A new study looks at the risks of singing

COVID-19

Are choirs really dangerous in the age of COVID-19? A new study measures the actual number of particles sprayed while singing the classic song “Happy Birthday.” Jonathan Reid, a chemistry professor leading the research at Bristol University, speaks to host Marco Werman about the study.

The Ebola virus might remain present in body fluids including semen longer than previously thought.

Unravelling an ‘epidemiological mystery’ about the transmission of Ebola in semen

Medicine
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