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We know vacations can be crucial to combat burnout, and physicians themselves recognize that time away is an important element
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Vaccinated people who experience a breakthrough case of COVID-19 are at risk for developing long-haul symptoms, though they are better
Read moreVisual system brain development implicated in infants who develop autism
For the first time, scientists have found that brain differences in the visual brain systems of infants who later are
Read moreDavos Booster for $18 Billion Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) – A global health fund has raised a third of the $18 billion it says is needed
Read moreScientists identify how the brain links memories
Our brains rarely record single memories—instead, they store memories into groups so that the recollection of one significant memory triggers
Read moreAllergies and mental health: Impact and solutions
Although they are common, allergies can interfere with a person’s ability to complete daily tasks, and symptoms may lead to
Read moreNew research reveals how the heart repairs after a heart attack
Immune response and the lymphatic system are central to cardiac repair after a heart attack, according to a study from
Read moreWhen is a COVID mutation a new variant, and when is it a subvariant? What’s a recombinant?
We’ve all become familiar with virus mutations over the course of the pandemic, and can all probably list off the
Read moreDetecting drug-drug interactions with a deep-learning algorithm
Research into neural networks could lead to the identification of unexpected and potentially hazardous interactions between different medications being taken
Read moreThe male menopause – warning signs of the unsettling condition
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