White people are more likely to have been vaccinated than Black people despite similar levels of vaccine hesitancy, or saying
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Women, those under 40 more likely to have side effects to COVID vaccine, expert says
Benefits of COVID vaccine ‘greatly outweigh’ short-lived side effects: Dr. Nesheiwat Fox News medical contributor Dr. Janette Nesheiwat joins ‘Fox
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Could ASPIRIN be the first over the counter treatment for coronavirus? Hospitalized patients already taking the drug daily were 47%
Read moreBlack women may be less likely to receive timely treatment for breast cancer
New research suggests that Black women experience longer waits for treatment initiation than white women after a breast cancer diagnosis,
Read moreTransgender and gender-diverse individuals more likely to be autistic: study
Transgender and gender-diverse adults are three to six times more likely as cisgender adults (individuals whose gender identity corresponds to
Read moreChildren with developmental disabilities more likely to develop asthma
Children with developmental disabilities or delay are more at risk of developing asthma, according to a new study published in
Read moreYou likely won’t get COVID-19 from your pets—but you could give it to them
Worried about catching COVID-19 from your cat or dog? You shouldn’t be, says a University of Alberta expert. While COVID-19
Read moreDramatic drops in ER visits likely led to uncounted deaths
Hospital officials, anticipating a surge of COVID-19 cases, urged deferring routine, nonemergency care so doctors, nurses, and other personnel could
Read morePeople with a disability are more likely to die from coronavirus—but we can reduce this risk
The COVID-19 pandemic is terrifying for many of us, but people with a disability have more reason to worry than
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