US lawmakers advance China competition bill
Harvard Professor of Medicine Dr. Stefanos Kales has made some bold comments on the direction the handling of the pandemic should take.
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Identical twins were more similar in nature orientation and experience than fraternal twins.
In the study, researchers found that breast milk demonstrated antiviral properties that subdued the virus.
The squirrel ate the poisonous mushroom for several days.
Researchers based in the United Kingdom have conducted a unique trial in which volunteers were intentionally exposed to minimal doses of COVID-19.
Death tolls are still on the rise despite a decrease in overall cases.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been responsible for dislocating countless Americans from the workforce since the pandemic began. Now as labor shortages push up inflation, is "long COVID" keeping more from returning?
There are now thousands of individuals in the species, increased from hundreds.
Soon, satellites with better remote sensing capabilities can help improve the technology for better, perhaps global, detection of marine waste.
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There has been a rise in videos that trigger ASMR in recent years, and many people who watch them report relaxing benefits, according to the study.
The U.S. has fully vaccinated more than 212 million children aged 5 to 11 since early November.
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There are varying viewpoints about the fate of COVID-19.
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Fully vaccinated individuals with booster shots "had lower case rates compared with those without an additional or booster dose," according to the CDC.
Evidence of the event is also present in oral histories of various tribes.
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Despite not being 100% accurate, antigen tests are still "really reliable," according to medical experts.
The agency received the request from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
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Anyone who's considering using melatonin should better understand how melatonin works, according to John Hopkins Medicine.
EU presses on with green label for gas, nuclear
WHO's Covid technical lead gives an update on Omicron's descendant
The Food and Drug Administration expects Pfizer to inquire about authorizing the COVID-19 vaccine to children under the age of five.
24 dead, dozens injured as flooding hits Ecuador capital