Severity

Severity is a cancelled first-person shooter video game that was being developed by Escalation Studios for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.

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Night sweats reveal the severity of sleep apnea

'A ticking clock': First ground-based survey of damage to Ukrainian cultural sites reveals severity, need for urgency

Blood test could predict the severity of depression in adolescents

Scientists excited by AI tool that grades severity of rare cancer

Tai Chi Can Reduce Severity of Parkinson's, Scientists Find

Genetic biomarker may predict severity of food allergy

How the respiratory tract microbiome influences the severity of bacterial pneumonia

Researchers develop novel, automated measure of sleep studies to determine severity of obstructive sleep apnea

Online AI-based test for Parkinson's disease severity shows promising results

Genetic marker discovered for the severity of multiple sclerosis

Genetic change increased bird flu severity during U.S. spread

A multiomics approach provides insights into flu severity

When AI Plays Judge: The Unintended Severity of Machine Learning Models

Perceived severity of childhood abuse among psychologists, college students, and general public: Research found psychologists with emotional abuse histories provided more severe ratings on emotional abuse items, more in line with general public perceptions.

Long COVID and Post-Flu Syndrome: A Surprising Similarity in Severity

Clinical trial of a new wrist device designed to help control the symptoms of Tourette syndrome have shown it significantly reduces the severity and frequency of tics.

COVID-19 Pandemic Increased Rates and Severity of Depression – Even for People Not Infected

New Surprising Benefits of Coffee: Reducing Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Severity for Type 2 Diabetics

The “Wrong Kind of Fire” Is Burning – Unprecedented Levels of High-Severity Fire Burn in Sierra Nevada

A study found that "three weeks after dosing, psilocybin 25 mg and, to a lesser degree, 10 mg improved measures of patient-reported depression severity, anxiety, affect, and functioning."