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New U.S. Coronavirus Cases Top 50,000 as More States Slow Reopening Plans
The daily tally of new U.S. coronavirus cases passed 50,000 on Wednesday, as more reopening plans across the country were slowed amid fears of spiking infections. A glimmer of hope emerged on the economic front when unemployment...
- Posted July 2, 2020
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Health Highlights: July 2, 2020
Promising Results for Experimental COVID-19 Vaccine in Early Testing: Pfizer U.S. Grab of Only COVID-19 Treatment Outrages Health Experts
- Posted July 2, 2020
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No Good Evidence on Accuracy of Coronavirus Antibody Tests: Study
Do you wonder if you’ve been exposed to the new coronavirus in the recent past? Good luck finding out for sure: A new review finds there’s little good evidence of the accuracy of blood antibody tests for...
- Posted July 2, 2020
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Trauma of Racism Fuels High Blood Pressure Among Black Americans: Study
Cardiologist Dr. Willie Lawrence remains haunted by the memory of police shooting his best friend during a 1966 race riot in Cleveland. “I saw my best friend shot in the back and the leg by police. I...
- Posted July 1, 2020
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Health Highlights: July 1, 2020
Travelers From 16 States Must Self-Quarantine When Arriving in N.Y., N.J. and Connecticut Republicans Now Urging People to Wear Masks Face Mask Exemption Cards are Fake: U.S. Officials Carl Reiner Dead at 98 New Swine Flu Virus Poses Hypothetical Pandemic Risk
- Posted July 1, 2020