Why lockdowns alone won’t save us from the pandemic
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Read More[ad_1] The incident drew some concern among experts, who noted that a similar adverse neurological event, reported months ago, had
Read More[ad_1] As the first coronavirus vaccines arrive in the coming year, government researchers will face a monumental challenge: monitoring the
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Read More[ad_1] When Von took his mother out of his home and placed her in Craiglee Nursing Home in Scarborough, Ont.,
Read More[ad_1] HAMILTON, Mont. — Outside River Rising Bakery sits an older gentleman, his face uncovered. He’s here every morning, greeting
Read More[ad_1] Vaccine experts peppered officials at the Food and Drug Administration with a range of questions on Thursday about its
Read More[ad_1] When the COVID-19 pandemic began, Asad Makhani worried that the seniors he worked with in long-term care, who already
Read More[ad_1] Joe Rice, a negotiator for local governments that are suing Purdue, said, “Purdue is doing everything they can to
Read More[ad_1] The University of Oxford’s Brazilian trial of its vaccine candidate will continue after the death of a volunteer, who, a source
Read More[ad_1] The latest: British Columbia’s provincial health officer says she expects the “beginnings” of a COVID-19 vaccine may be available
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Read More[ad_1] Even under ideal circumstances, the best products will occasionally fail, Dr. Jha said. “There is not something that is
Read More[ad_1] For months, more than 150 teams around the world have been working at an unprecedented pace to develop a
Read More[ad_1] Before COVID-19, Lyne Gauthier did her best to keep her husband’s mind from slipping away by organizing activities they
Read More[ad_1] New York State accused a major Christian group on Tuesday of deceiving customers by illegally offering health insurance to
Read More[ad_1] Although the pandemic has mostly killed older Americans, the greatest percentage increase in excess deaths has occurred among adults
Read More[ad_1] It is easier to remember where the chocolate is than where the cucumbers are, new research suggests. Dutch scientists
Read More[ad_1] People with back pain are often referred for physical therapy, though studies on its effectiveness have been mixed. A
Read More[ad_1] Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Monday that B.C. is in the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic,
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