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Study: Cancer treatment has improved, but access to services remains unequal
Scientists from the Rural and Minority Health Research Center at UofSC’s Arnold School of Public Health have completed a study
Read moreLong COVID has resurfaced tensions over treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome
Many long COVID patients are experiencing extreme fatigue, a situation which has reignited the polarisation in approaches to treatment and
Read moreA Doctor Has Weighed in on Whether Billy Joe Saunders Was Right to Throw in the Towel Against Canelo \u00c1lvarez
Ever since the towel was thrown in during boxer Billy Joe Saunders fight with Canelo Álvarez in the early hours
Read moreThis Pork Chop Has a Whopping 62 Grams of Protein
A MIGHTY bone-in pork chop has all the substance of a rib eye beef steak— and more than 30 grams
Read moreUS drop in vaccine demand has some places turning down doses
Louisiana has stopped asking the federal government for its full allotment of COVID-19 vaccine. About three-quarters of Kansas counties have
Read moreDairy Queen Has a New Summer Blizzard Menu That Includes Flavors Like Girl Scout Thin Mints
I can’t be alone in my yearning for summertime and Dairy Queen announcing its line-up today is proof of that.
Read moreJO ELVIN: Has 'gymnast chalk' cured my migraines?
JO ELVIN: Why I’m convinced supplements made of ‘gymnast chalk’ have banished my wretched migraines You Magazine editor Jo Elvin,
Read moreAsk the Pediatrician: How can I help my child, who has a developmental disability, during the pandemic?
Q: How can I help my child, who has a developmental disability, cope during COVID-19? A: Being a parent or
Read moreSuccessive governments’ approach to obesity policies has destined them to fail
Successive governments’ approach to obesity policies has destined them to fail, say researchers. Government obesity policies in England over the
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