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Early ivermectin does not reduce hospital admission in COVID-19
Early ivermectin treatment does not reduce the risk for hospital admission or prolonged emergency department observation visits for adults with
Read moreCould 2022 be the endgame for polio?
Polio eradication has advanced remarkably, despite the COVID-19 pandemic. The limitations on travel and movement during the pandemic contained the
Read moreDementia: Over 75 genes linked to risk of Alzheimer’s disease in ‘landmark’ new study
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Read moreRecommendations on genetic testing for inherited cardiac diseases published today
When should patients and family members undergo genetic assessment for a heart condition? Find out in an international consensus document
Read more‘These last years have been crazy’: $40m plan to address anxiety in kids
After two years of COVID-19, followed by a “crazy, crazy start to the year” with floods, Jules Jackson noticed her
Read moreNew study sheds light on weight gain during the COVID-19 quarantine
More Americans weighed in as obese during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic than in the previous year. A
Read moreSeasonal allergies: Beat hay fever symptoms by getting a head start
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Read moreExercise improves health markers in young female survivors of childhood trauma
New research shows a progressive exercise training program mitigates some physiological and psychological effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACE) in
Read more‘You’ll be happier if I’m gone’: The moment Daniel hit rock bottom
By Sophie Aubrey Daniel Airey doesn’t recognise the person he was at 16. It was the year he survived the
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