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Apple Hearing Study Bug Results in Accidental Historical Data Collection From Participants

Apple Hearing Study Bug Results in Accidental Historical Data Collection From Participants Monday December 28, 2020 11:05 am PST by Juli Clover Apple device owners who participated in the Apple Hearing Study that Apple is conducting with the University of Michigan School of Public Health are today receiving emails letting them know about a bug that resulted in excess data collection. Those who enrolled in the study consented to allow Apple and researchers to collect headphone sound level, environmental sound level, heart rate, and workout data types. The data is used to help researchers better understand the link between long-term sound exposure and the impact on hearing health.

Environmental News For The Week Ending 20December 2019

Environmental News For The Week Ending 20December 2019 This is a collection of interesting news articles about the environment and related topics published last week. This is usually a Tuesday evening regular post at GEI (but can be posted at other times). Please share this article - Go to very top of page, right hand side, for social media buttons. Note: Because of the high volume of news regarding the coronavirus outbreak, that news has been published separately: Some of the COVID-19 graphics presented in the above articles have been updated below. Also, mentioned in two articles near the end of the disease collection is that there is a new strain of the virus circulating in southeast England that is 70% more infectious than the common strain. Since these news collections were assembled, England has locked down London and several European countries have restricted travelers from the country. I expect that we ll have more news on that in this coming week.

Many U S health experts underestimated the coronavirus — until it was too late [Los Angeles Times]

Many U.S. health experts underestimated the coronavirus until it was too late [Los Angeles Times] A year ago, while Americans were finishing their holiday shopping and finalizing travel plans, doctors in Wuhan, China, were battling a mysterious outbreak of pneumonia with no known cause. Chinese doctors began to fear they were witnessing the return of severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, a coronavirus that emerged in China in late 2002 and spread to 8,000 people worldwide, killing almost 800. The disease never gained a foothold in the U.S. and disappeared by 2004. But SARS cast a long shadow that colored how many nations and U.S. scientists reacted to its far more dangerous cousin, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

Many US health experts underestimated the coronavirus … until it was too late

Many US health experts underestimated the coronavirus … until it was too late
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Underestimating the Coronavirus Until It Was Too Late

Underestimating the Coronavirus Until It Was Too Late
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