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Majority of cancer patients with COVID-19 have similar immune response to people without cancer
Most people with cancer who are infected by the novel coronavirus produce antibodies at a rate comparable to the rest
One in 10 older adults have gotten a ‘pandemic pet,’ poll finds
A lot of the attention around “pandemic pets” has focused on families with children getting a cat, dog or other
Why have some countries paused the AstraZeneca jab?
Why have several countries in Europe suspended use of the AstraZeneca vaccine, citing fears of blood clots, even as the
Leaders take note: Feeling powerful can have a hidden toll
New research from the University of Florida Warrington College of Business finds that feeling psychologically powerful makes leaders’ jobs seem
I Tried All 3 of McDonald\u2019s New Crispy Chicken Sandwiches and I Have Questions
For all the pomp surrounding fast food “plant-based” burgers and breakfast sandwiches, you might not think that McDonald’s next move
Do you have to tell your boss if you've had the Covid vaccine?
Now that the vaccine rollout has been underway for some time, questions are being raised about eventually being allowed to
People with Alzheimer’s have worse outcomes after an emergency revascularization
The risk of both mortality and rehospitalization after an elective revascularization procedure for coronary artery disease is similar for people
10% of teenagers have tried hard drugs by age 17
Almost a third of 17-year-olds have tried cannabis and one in 10 have tried harder drugs, such as cocaine, ecstasy
Tiny population of neurons may have big role in depression
A tiny population of neurons known to be important to appetite appear to also have a significant role in depression