Lessons Learned From ADLM’s COVID Immunity Study Could Improve Research on Future Pandemics

A special report published today in the Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine’s (ADLM’s, formerly AACC’s) The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine describes the design, operations, and methodology of the COVID Immunity Study, a large-scale scientific study by ADLM that took place in September 2021.
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Sensory tests suggest ‘liking’ wines made with native grapes a learned response

Consumer preference or aversion to wines made from native grapes — such as Concord, Niagara and Catawba, which are grown in North America — may depend on early exposure to the fruits’ sweet, ultra ‘grapey’ taste and aroma, according to researchers who conducted sensory tests with wine drinkers in Pennsylvania and California.
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What we learned from the Chargers’ 14-7 victory over the Jets

Across the hall from the locker room where he learned his team was still alive for a playoff berth, Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers asked a question before immediately answering it.

“Are we a good team?” he asked. “I think we’re a good team.”

There’s evidence to suggest Rivers is actually right.


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7 Brutal Life Lessons People Learned In Their Lives

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They grew up American, then learned they weren’t citizens

It is estimated that tens of thousands of people were adopted internationally by American parents between the 1950s and 1980s but never naturalized. Many discovered their status only as adults, and they have trouble finding employment and live in terror that a wrong move will get them kicked out of the country.
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