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Canada's Loblaw administers COVID-19 vaccines at Ontario pharmacies
FILE PHOTO: A test tube labelled “vaccine” in front of an AstraZeneca logo in this illustration taken, September 9, 2020.
Aviation Industry Urges Biden to Back COVID-19 Health Credentials
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Major U.S. aviation, travel and aerospace groups on Monday joined airline unions in urging the Biden administration
New study shows 24-72 hours of poor oral hygiene impacts oral health
Poor oral hygiene produces gum-disease bacteria and accelerates oral microbiome aging faster than previously thought. A new study shows that
How a receptor shapes the immune response
Researchers led by Professor Carolyn King of the University of Basel have developed a method to study the specialization of
Non-white American children more likely to be infected with COVID-19
Pacific Islander, Hispanic and Native American children were twice as likely to catch COVID-19 last year compared to white kids
Portugal approves AstraZeneca jab for over-65s
Portugal, following a number of other European countries, has approved AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine for people aged 65 and over, the
Iron deficiency symptoms: The four signs your iron levels are low – when to see a doctor
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Germany cautions against expectations of massive vaccine boost in April
BERLIN (Reuters) – Far more people in Germany will get a coronavirus vaccination from April when family doctors start giving
Your brain warps your memories so you can remember them better
Like a fisherman talking about the size of the one that got away, the brain exaggerates its memories. This exaggeration