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The study found that contrary to the notion that the Omicron variant is mild, Omicron is associated with similar neurological and psychiatric risks as Delta that the World Health Organization (WHO) had declared a variant of concern.
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New research published in The Journal of Pediatrics studies the link between early-term births and ADHD symptoms in children.
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Patients with normal oxygenation levels who were treated for possible pneumonia experienced similar outcomes with an “ultrashort” course of antibiotics compared with a longer course, researchers reported recently.
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We dispel fitness myths and answer the common question, ‘Which exercise burns belly fat?’
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Patients with prior COVID may be twice as likely to have unhealthy endothelial cells that line the inside of the heart and blood vessels, according to newly pub
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Findings from a new study show that a thymidine phosphorylase (TYMP) inhibitor could help slow thrombosis in COVID-19 patients.
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A new multicenter trial has used a new ablation technique for patients with ventricular tachycardia, an abnormally rapid heart rhythm that is a leading cause of sudden cardiac death worldwide.
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When expensive medicines that are proven to prevent HIV acquisition are available through employer-sponsored health insurance (ESI), annual earnings for men in same-sex couples decline and part-time employment increases. The labor market effects are largest f…
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When viruses jump the species barrier it often sparks concern that they could mutate dangerously
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A pioneering genomic surveillance study has provided the clearest picture yet of the arms race between Streptococcus pneumoniae, the bacterium responsible for a range of illnesses such as pneumonia and meningitis, and the vaccines designed to protect against …
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A new preclinical study by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators found that certain bacteria in the gut may reduce susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 infection, improve the immune response and prevent blood clots that can occur in severe COVID-19 illness.
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The organizational changes are focused on sharing data more quickly and making public health guidance easier for people to understand.
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Diabetes diagnoses in dogs are more common in colder areas of the United States and during the winter, researchers report.
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In the first year and a half of the COVID-19 pandemic, public funding played a major role in the development of COVID-19 therapeutics and vaccines, according to recent research published in JAMA Network Open.
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The report says nearly 75 per cent of the confirmed cases are in Toronto and all but three cases are reported among males.
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A group of scientists have been successful in their call for an urgent renaming of the monkeypox virus, as the name gives the impression that the disease is an African problem because monkeys are not always associated with Western countries.
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Connecting consumers with science was the basic idea behind the Vitamin D & Me project, which won this year’s Industry Initiative of the Year in NutraIngredient-USA’s annual awards.
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Here are some simple steps you can take to combat everyday anxiety.
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They can happen before or during a migraine, and they’re fairly common.
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An ASCO expert panel conducted a comprehensive literature assessment to determine how diet, weight, and exercise play a role in defining patient outcomes.
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One of the University of Michigan Library’s most prized possessions, which appeared to be a Galileo manuscript, is now thought to be the work of a 20th-century forger.
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In a recent survey of nearly 2,000 women in their 40s who had no history of breast cancer, researchers found that over 38 percent of survey respondents said they had no reason to get a mammogram or had never thought about it.
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A groundbreaking study reveals the crucial role of the protein p62 in reducing neurodegenerative disorders through selective autophagy. Cells use selective autophagy or self-degradation of undesired proteins to maintain cellular homeostasis (i.e., a state of …
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