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- All Those Head Spins By Breakdancers Could Be Harming Them
- Government Crackdowns Can Cripple Bogus Stem Cell ‘Cures’ Industry
- Could Certain Genes Help You Slim Down?
- Almost 10 Million Pounds of Meat Recalled Due to Listeria Danger
- Why Friendships in Your Teen Years Are So Important
- Unprotected Sex Boosts Mpox Danger for Gay Men as Drug-Resistant Strain Spreads
- 2 Million Fisher-Price Infant Swings Recalled After 5 Deaths
- Injected ‘Nanodiscs’ Could Bring Brain Stimulation Therapy Without Implants
All posts by LadyLively
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Will the College Football Season Be Sidelined by COVID?
The odds are not good for college football conferences that have decided to press forward with their fall season despite the coronavirus pandemic, experts say. The Big 10 and PAC 12 have decided not to play sports...
- Posted August 18, 2020
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COVID Spread Among Students Prompts UNC to Return to Online Teaching
In a potential harbinger of what could unfold on college campuses across the United States this fall, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill said Monday it will revert back to online teaching after testing showed...
- Posted August 18, 2020
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Health Highlights: Aug. 18, 2020
Coronavirus Test Could Give Inaccurate Results Judge Blocks Trump's Removal of Health Care Protections for Transgender People Coronavirus Pandemic's Impact on Homeless People in U.S. Not As Bad as Feared 1st Post-Lockdown Cruise Departs From Italy Neck Gaiters "Worse Than Nothing"...
- Posted August 18, 2020
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Delayed Surgery for Early Breast Cancer Won’t Harm Survival: Study
Women with early-stage breast cancer whose surgery has been postponed during the coronavirus pandemic need not worry about the delay, new study findings suggest. A longer time from diagnosis to surgery doesn’t affect overall survival of women...
- Posted August 17, 2020
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COVID-19 Clinical Trials Lack Diversity, Researchers Say
Although minorities are paying a disproportionate price in the rate of COVID-19 illnesses and deaths, they are underrepresented in clinical trials, a new study finds. The researchers call upon the government, medical journals and funders of research...
- Posted August 17, 2020
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Autopsies Show Microplastics in All Major Human Organs
Microscopic bits of plastic have most likely taken up residence in all of the major filtering organs in your body, a new lab study suggests. Researchers found evidence of plastic contamination in tissue samples taken from the...
- Posted August 17, 2020
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Lasting Immunity to Coronavirus Reported in Early Studies
Scientists say they are seeing signs of lasting immunity to the coronavirus, even in those who only experience mild symptoms of COVID-19. A slew of studies show that disease-fighting antibodies, as well as B-cells and T-cells that...
- Posted August 17, 2020
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Health Highlights: Aug. 17, 2020
Coronavirus Pandemic's Impact on Homeless People in U.S. Not As Bad as Feared 1st Post-Lockdown Cruise Departs From Italy Neck Gaiters "Worse Than Nothing" in Preventing Coronavirus Spread Cyclospora Outbreak Source Still Unknown: FDA President Trump's Brother Dies Following Serious Illness
- Posted August 17, 2020
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Most Knee Cracking Is Normal, Expert Says
If your knees crack when you walk or run, don’t be too worried, an expert says. “Knee cracking could mean lots of things,” said Harshvardhan Singh, assistant professor in the department of physical therapy at the University...
- Posted August 16, 2020
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Health Highlights: Aug. 16, 2020
President Trump's Brother Dies Following Serious Illness Zoom Meetings Driving Surge in Face-Lifts Biden Calls for U.S. Mask Mandate Brazilian Chicken Wings Sent to China Infected With COVID-19 Don't Use Hand Sanitizers Tainted With 1-Propanol: FDA
- Posted August 16, 2020