A British team received the green light yesterday to begin Phase II human trials of a drug that could help
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High blood pressure surprisingly common in female college athletes
While many college athletes may seem like they are in peak physical condition, they can still face significant cardiovascular risks.
Who’s most at risk from coronavirus?
(HealthDay)—As the coronavirus pandemic continues its relentless spread around the world, the greatest worry has been for older people. But
Tips for coping with anxiety in the face of COVID-19
Like most members of the Stanford community, the counselors at the Faculty Staff Help Center are working remotely in order
COVID-19: Researchers model likely impact of public health measures
Researchers from Imperial have analyzed the likely impact of multiple public health measures on slowing and suppressing the spread of
Genetic signature may identify mothers at risk for preeclampsia
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have identified a genetic signature combining certain maternal and fetal gene variants that are
What coronavirus symptoms should I look for, and when do I call the doctor? A doctor answers 4 questions
As the nation adjusts to the threat of COVID-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus, it’s only natural to worry
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25 Cheesy Pickup Lines That Will Make You Cringe
We’re not sure where bad pickup lines started, but somehow they’ve become almost an art form. (Or at least the
Artificial intelligence recruited to find clues about COVID-19
U.S. health and technology specialists on Monday said they had launched a new collaborative venture to assemble a dataset of