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Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain The World Health Organization said Monday that a fund it launched a year ago to draw
Read moreScience Says It’s Safe, but Some in France Don’t Trust AstraZeneca Vaccine
PARIS (Reuters) – A 60-year-old recovering from breast cancer, Paris resident Nadine Roger is at high-risk from COVID-19 and wants
Read moreCBD reduces plaque, improves cognition in model of familial Alzheimer’s
A two-week course of high doses of CBD helps restore the function of two proteins key to reducing the accumulation
Read moreStudy finds that mPOA neurons mediate stress-induced anxiety and parental behavior in mice
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Read moreStudy focused on Black children in seven Sacramento neighborhoods shows health improvements
A new study, co-authored by University of California, Davis, and Sacramento State University researchers, shows how a campaign built on
Read moreBlack Churches Fill a Unique Role in Combating Vaccine Fears
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Read moreTransplant beneficial for kidney failure in sickle cell
(HealthDay)—Patients with kidney failure who receive a kidney transplant, including those with sickle cell disease, have lower mortality, according to
Read moreMental illness not a factor in most mass shootings
Contrary to what many believe, a new study finds that mental illness isn’t a factor in most mass shootings or
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