A Long Covid trial by the University College London helped patients to return to work and their hobbies, and is the first to ...
Chase Briscoe snapped a 20-race winless streak, leading a dominant Toyota performance in the NASCAR Cup Series' first race in ...
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A new antiviral pill won approval to help prevent COVID-19 after a known exposure
Households exposed to COVID-19 now have an oral drug specifically cleared to prevent infection after contact with a sick ...
As a CEO, your job is to create psychological safety. Do that, and your team will accomplish things no metric could ever ...
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COVID, H1N1 cases up by 30% in Mumbai: Who's at risk and how to prevent infection
As per doctors, most of the cases now are mild and can be handled with timely consultation, rest, and supporting care. But ...
The research originally was scheduled to be published this spring in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, the CDC’s ...
You owe it to Sensible Medicine readers to simultaneously to acknowledge the state of STEM under MAHA and argue that you were ...
Steven Carl Quay, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, is the author of “The Code as Witness: How the Covid Genome Reveals Its Lab Origins and How to Prevent Future Outbreaks.” Three warnings have ...
The UK has the highest prevalence of mental health problems in the OECD, at 27.8pc – far higher than the EU average of 20.6pc ...
Knowing how to stay safe during a heat wave can save lives. Dr. Phil Levy joined The Metro to share essential tips for ...
CDC leadership continues to try manufacture a scientific debate on vaccines where none exists, writes Ben Lopman.
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Editorial: Officials need to stop playing blame game with health-care costs
Rising costs are becoming untenable, but elected officials are lazily blaming corporate greed instead of addressing the problem.
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