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Sold (Bought): North Van home designed for family life and entertaining

3540 Sunset Blvd., North Vancouver Type: Six-bedroom, six-bathroom detached B.C. Assessment: $3,243,000 Listed for: $4,698,000 Sold for: $4,600,000 Sold on: March 10 Listing agent: Ray Proc and Lynda Proc at Royal LePage Sussex Buyers agent: Amir Hamzehali and Sara Babaey at Royal LePage Sussex The big sell: This three-year-young Edgemont Village home was finished to exacting standards with attention to detail throughout. Designed for family life and entertaining with eclipse doors that open to an expansive covered patio complete with heaters and a built-in barbecue, and a bespoke kitchen with an oversized quartz centre island with bar stool seating, a spacious butler’s pantry and a bar area containing a beverage fridge complemented by nine-foot-high ceilings, stained white oak flooring and custom millwork. The lower level has a large recreation room with a 75-inch surround-sound television, a bedroom, bathroom, laundry room and storage as well as a self-contained legal g

Study predicts which kids hospitalized with RSV likely to worsen

 E-Mail Children hospitalized with breathing problems due to a common viral lung infection are likely to get sicker and remain hospitalized if they have high levels of defective copies of the virus, according to a new study by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. The findings, published April 1 in Nature Microbiology, could help doctors identify those patients at high risk of severe illness due to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), the most common cause of pneumonia and bronchiolitis (inflammation of the small airways) in children under age 5. Every child has been infected by RSV at least once before the age of 3, said senior author Carolina B. López, PhD, a professor of molecular microbiology and a BJC Investigator. Some infants and small children will just develop a cold, but others end up hospitalized. We don t really know what determines whether a child will get really sick or not. So when babies are admitted to the hospital with RSV, do

Audio: Why Scientists Are Infecting Healthy Volunteers With The Coronavirus

Researchers in England are deliberately exposing volunteers to the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. The goal is to speed up the development of new vaccines and treatments. But exposing people to a potentially fatal disease with no particularly effective therapy strikes some as unnecessary, if not unethical. Human challenge experiments differ from other studies of COVID-19 in a very important respect. The main difference is the control, says Christopher Chiu, an infectious disease researcher at Imperial College London and lead scientist for the challenge study. He says with a challenge study, you know exactly when a person was exposed to the virus, and exactly how much virus they were exposed to.

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