The number of people being vaccinated against COVID-19 in South Africa is on the rise after a bumpy start. But
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Many cancer patients may need a sequential one-two punch of immunotherapies
New research led by scientists at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) and the University of Liverpool may explain why
Many with inoperable pancreatic cancer are not prescribed cheap-but-essential medication
A University of Birmingham-led study has found almost half of people diagnosed within inoperable pancreatic cancer are not prescribed inexpensive
Many adults unprotected against vaccine-preventable disease
(HealthDay)—Many U.S. adults remain unprotected against vaccine-preventable diseases, according to research published in the May 14 issue of the U.S.
How people decide when they have so many choices
It’s one thing to decide among two or three snacks available at a friend’s house. But what do people do
Too many kids with special needs are going without adequate support
(HealthDay)—As many as one in five U.S. children has special health care needs, and some of their caregivers are struggling
Here's How Many Grams Of Protein You Should Aim For If You're Trying To Lose Weight
Between diet trends like dry fasting, the Slow-Carb diet, and even Warrior diet, it’s easy to forget that there are
Why are so many of us feeling angry in lockdown?
Lockdown isn’t all baking, lunchtime sex and Zoom parties. For many people, it’s a scary experience that sees emotions go
Sun draws many out in US, Europe; Russia virus numbers grow
Gorgeous spring weather across the United States and Europe on Saturday drew people cooped up inside for weeks outside to
Study finds that many published psychology experiments lack evidence of validity
An examination of nearly 350 published psychological experiments found that nearly half failed to show that they were based on