Published: April 19, 2023, 7 a.m.
Today you\u2019ll learn about how remote work is resulting in people having more children than before the pandemic, how scientists are searching for new treatments for acne, and how indigenous groups in South America have a genetic resistance to Chagas disease.\xa0
Remote Work Baby Boom\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0
- \u201cThe Surprising Effects of Remote Work\u201d by Derek Thompson
- \u201cEarly Remote Work Impacts on Family Formation\u201d by Lyman Stone and Adam Ozimek
- \u201cCareer Paths with a Two-Body Problem: Occupational Specialization and Geographic Mobility\u201d by Valeria Rueda and Guillaume Wilemme
- \u201cThe Great Pandemic Baby Bump\u201d By Jerusalem Demsas
Acne Antibiotics\xa0
- \u201cAntibiotics for acne: Study shows why one works best.\u201d By Isabella Backman. 2023.
- \u201cAcne.\u201d National Institutes of Health. 2020.
Chagas Infection
- \u201cGenetic adaptations help Amazonian populations resist chaga infection.\u201d n.a. 2023.
- \u201cParasites - American Trypanosomiasis (also known as Chagas Disease): Detailed FAQs.\u201d Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2022.
- \u201cAmazonian Populations Have Genetic Protection Against Chagas Disease.\u201d n.a. 2023.
- \u201cIndigenous people from Amazon show genetic signatures of pathogen-driven selection.\u201d By Caina M. Couto-Silva, et al. 2023.
- \u201cParasite Drove Natural Selection in Amazonian Indigenous Groups.\u201d By Natalia Mesa, PhD. 2023.
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