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Fauci Thanks US Health Workers for Sacrifices but Admits PPE Shortages Drove Up Death Toll
Dr. Anthony Fauci thanked America’s health care workers, who “every single day put themselves at risk” during the pandemic, even
Lots of Health Insurance Help in Covid Relief Law — But Do Your Homework First
There’s something for everyone with private health insurance in the American Rescue Plan Act, but determining the best way to
“I thought home workouts would be an inclusive space, but the reality was very different”
Welcome to Fighting Fit: Lockdown Lessons While WOFH (working out from home). We’re reflecting on how the pandemic has changed
Study finds high tumor mutation burden predicts immunotherapy response in some, but not all, cancers
A high rate of genetic mutations within a tumor, known as high tumor mutation burden (TMB), was only useful for
UK hits target for vaccinating most vulnerable, but who should be prioritized next?
The UK has met its target of offering a first COVID-19 vaccine dose to its top four priority groups by
Watch your heart rate, but don’t obsess about it
Keeping track of your heart rate is probably a good thing. Obsessing about it probably isn’t. That’s one drawback of
Speaking and listening seem more difficult in a masked world, but people are adapting
Ten months into COVID-19 living, people are adapting to speaking from behind, and understanding others who are wearing, a cloth
Sorry, but We Need to Talk About The “75 Hard Challenge” on TikTok
*We’ve decided not to link to this and other concerning and/or triggering content. It’s January! Which means it’s time for
Podcast: Vaccines have arrived but COVID-19 treatments progressing much more slowly
A new episode of our podcast, “Show Me the Science,” has been posted. At present, these podcast episodes are highlighting