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Who passes the test in the race to beat Covid… and are other countries really doing better than us? With
Teens who participate in extracurriculars, get less screen time, have better mental health
A new study from UBC researchers finds that teens, especially girls, have better mental health when they spend more time
Q&A: Pandemic exposed weakness in ensuring healthy food access in child care
When child care programs across the country closed due to COVID, millions of children lost access to the healthy food
COVID-19 lockdowns cause polio spike in Pakistan
A spike in the number of polio cases in Pakistan—the last refuge of the virus in the world along with
Microbes in the gut could be protective against hazardous radiation exposure
A new study by scientists at UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center and colleagues published Oct. 30, 2020, in Science, showed
Harnessing a forgotten plague: Mathematical models suggest vaccine control of TB in hard hit countries
It has been a pandemic since at least biblical times, and unless effective strategies harness the global tuberculosis scourge, the
Surprising players in acute liver failure point to potential treatment
Acute liver failure is a devastating, rapidly progressing disease that results in death in 80% of cases, unless an emergency
Death rates among people with severe COVID-19 drop by a half in England
Death rates from people with severe COVID-19 in hospital have dropped to around a half of the rate at the
New vaccine tracker provides real-time updates on progress in developing a COVID-19 vaccine
McGill University professor Nicole Basta and her team have created an interactive online COVID-19 vaccine tracker, that provides real-time updates