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As daily new case counts of COVID-19 climbed across the country in late September, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that
Q&A: The dirt on laundry and how to reduce your risk of getting sick
Clothing, linens, towels, cleaning rags, reusable diapers—laundry has a way of piling up. The often-dreaded chore is one of the
Grab the menthol chest balm and rehydration tabs!
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After an infection of the human body with a pathogen, a cascade of reactions will usually be set into motion.
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After shutting down in the spring, America’s empty gyms are beckoning a cautious public back for a workout. To reassure
The public charge rule: What physicians can do to support immigrant health
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When kids “pass” the marshmallow test, are they simply better at self-control or is something else going on? A new
Is APM the best way to evaluate NBA players?
A recent study by sport analytics professors shows the Adjusted Plus-Minus (APM) statistic used to evaluate the performance of NBA