WASHINGTON (Reuters) – White House coronavirus response coordinator Jeff Zients said on Wednesday the United States is developing a “new
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New research provides insights into sex differences in patients with suspected cardiac sarcoidosis
Researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School investigated the sex differences among patients with cardiac sarcoidosis, a multisystem, granulomatous
Continuing to Follow the Science: An Open Letter from Pfizer Chairman and CEO Dr. Albert Bourla
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Research provides fundamental insight into motor planning under uncertainty
In baseball, a pitch can take as little as 400 milliseconds to reach the plate. With a typical reaction time
Italy to make COVID 'Green Pass' mandatory for workers – minister
ROME (Reuters) – Italy is to make a COVID-19 “Green Pass” mandatory for public and private sector workers, a minister
Gut microbiome profile could help predict patient's rheumatoid arthritis prognosis
A significant indicator of whether a patient with rheumatoid arthritis will improve over the course of disease may lie in
Building the ovarian environment from stem cells
Researchers led by Kyushu University have succeeded in using mouse stem cells to reconstruct structures in the ovarian environment critical
Top COVID-19 concerns among unvaccinated individuals
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccinations are now available in many first-world countries. While vaccines remain the best way to prevent
Alaska telehealth bill would ban COVID-19 vaccine requirements
A bill advanced out of the Alaska Senate this past week would expand access to telehealth throughout the state, but
China should keep improving vaccines as variants emerge, says premier
FILE PHOTO: Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is seen on a screen during a news conference held via video link, following