A study by researchers from the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis and the Gill Center for Biomolecular Science
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Teenage mental health—how growing brains could explain emerging disorders
Adolescence is the time when most mental health problems arise. Diagnoses of psychiatric illnesses increase across the board, with teenagers
UK vaccine booster: New jab rollout in autumn due to Covid variants – latest from Hancock
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Fewer than 1% of people are reinfected with COVID-19
Fewer than 1% of COVID-19 survivors are reinfected with the virus – but those aged 65 or older are nearly
Study shows where money is best spent to fight a pandemic
In deciding on how to combat pandemics like COVID-19, the total amount a government is willing to invest is critical.
Coronaviruses may be vulnerable to ultrasound vibrations, study suggests
The coronavirus' structure is an all-too-familiar image, with its densely packed surface receptors resembling a thorny crown. These spike-like proteins
UK expects significant reduction in vaccine supply in April
Public health officials in England said Wednesday that the number of people getting their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine
Cancer trial participation does not eliminate disparities for poor patients
Even with access to a clinical trial, cancer patients living in the poorest neighborhoods in America have a nearly 30
The Biggest Mistakes You’re Making After Getting A Tattoo
Getting a tattoo is, as everyone has no doubt told you, a very big step. Ink, after all, is pretty
Employers With Large On-Site Workforce Can Set Up COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics: US CDC
(Reuters) – U.S. employers with a large workforce and locations that have enough space to maintain social distancing can consider