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Lifting COVID restrictions in the U.S. will diminish impact of lockdowns on cases: study

March 5, 2021 0

Lifting measures to control COVID-19 in the US will likely reduce the impact of previous lockdowns on the number of infections in the long term. […]

Why You Might Want To Cut Back On Drinking After Getting The COVID-19 Vaccine

March 3, 2021 0

More and more people are getting the COVID-19 vaccine, but being vaccinated doesn’t mean you can immediately return to normal life. Infectious disease expert Dr. […]

Race and ethnicity of some U.S. counties may have key impact on cardiovascular death

March 3, 2021 0

The association between race and ethnicity and specific characteristics of some U.S. counties may have a significant impact on death rates related to cardiovascular disease, […]

Why you shouldn't put pressure on yourself to 'get hot' for the end of lockdown

February 25, 2021 0

Are there enough party horns in the world to prepare for June 21? Our WhatsApp groups are already planning the nights out, bottomless brunches and […]

Material hardship taking a mental and physical toll on young adults during pandemic

February 22, 2021 0

As the United States approaches the one-year anniversary of the start of COVID-19 lockdowns, a new study by researchers from Syracuse University and the University […]

New insights on how inflammatory molecule contributes to skin and pancreatic cancers

February 22, 2021 0

Chronic inflammation drives the development of various cancers, including those of the skin, colon and pancreas. Investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) who previously demonstrated […]

Teen who went through menopause gives her mum advice on what to expect

February 22, 2021 0

A teenager who went through the menopause when she was just 15 is now giving her mum advice on going through the same thing. Ellie […]

First report on mass shootings from Columbia University database

February 18, 2021 0

A research team at the Center of Prevention and Evaluation (COPE) at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and the New York State Psychiatric Institute, led […]

Pfizer expects data on vaccine for children in 'early part of 2021'

February 11, 2021 0

Pfizer says it expects data on COVID-19 vaccines for teenagers in ‘the early part of 2021’ while Moderna anticipates results in spring or summer Pfizer […]

Bidirectional contact tracing could have a dramatic impact on COVID-19 infection numbers: study

February 10, 2021 0

Contact tracing is an important component of mitigating the spread of infections like COVID-19. Alun Lloyd, Drexel Professor of Mathematics at NC State, works with […]

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