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Three in five Americans say they may delay or skip the flu shot this year, despite warnings from health experts
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Ranking healthfulness of foods from first to worst: New nutrient profiling system clears up confusion
A scientific team at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts has developed a new tool to
Ranking of European cities with highest mortality due to lack of green space
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The EU’s medicines watchdog could start a review within days of an oral COVID drug produced by the US pharmaceutical
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New avenue for study of diseases like multiple sclerosis
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