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First Nations people in rural NSW lived with more anxiety and fear about COVID-19 than non-First Nations people
At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government’s pandemic response struggled to include the country’s most minoritized groups,
New mouse model faithfully mimics brain damage caused by severe Rift Valley Fever virus infection
A new mouse model identified by virologists from the University of Pittsburgh might revolutionize development of therapies targeting brain inflammation
Viral DNA can be frequently detected in saliva, semen and other clinical samples from monkeypox-infected patients
Viral DNA can be frequently detected in different clinical samples from monkeypox-infected patients, including saliva and semen, according to a
New study challenges popular stereotype that men don't want support during a breakup
The popular stereotype that men don't want support during a breakup, separation or divorce is simply not true, according to
Stem cell transplantation produces prolonged survival with improved safety in patients with AL amyloidosis
AL amyloidosis is a life-threatening disease related to bone marrow cancer, multiple myeloma. It is caused when a person's antibody-producing
Risky Business: Most Cancer Drugs Don’t Reach the Market
Only about 6% of cancer drugs tested in a phase 1 study in 2015 were ultimately approved by the US
WHO to reconvene monkeypox emergency panel on July 21
The World Health Organization said Thursday it would reconvene its expert monkeypox committee on July 21 to decide whether the
COVID-19 incidence not increased with corticosteroid injections
Adults who received image-guided corticosteroid injections for musculoskeletal pain between April 2020 and February 2021 had a lower incidence of
Acknowledgment of antimicrobial resistance in frameworks for drug approval could improve access to new antibiotics
The appropriate use of existing antibiotics and the development of new antibiotics targeting drug-resistant infections can slow the emergence, spread,