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Read moreCOVID-19 response and communications must be directed by public health officials
In the United States today, healthcare providers seem appropriately confused about present and future issues concerning coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Read moreA Doctor Gives 6 Reasons to Be Optimistic About Beating Coronavirus
With the COVID-19 outbreak causing all kinds of unrest, experts are doing their best to mitigate mass panic by offering
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New research appearing in the journal Addiction shows that the number of deaths attributed to opioid-related overdoses could be 28
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Older adults with a greater sense of hope are more likely to experience better physical health outcomes and better psychological
Read moreSingle HPV vaccine dose may be effective against cervical cancer: study
New research indicates that a single dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is as effective as multiple doses for
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Cancer growth can be slowed by eating prebiotic foods such as asparagus and onion which boost killer immune cells, study
Read moreA ‘normal’ resting heart rate may not be so normal after all
Most healthy people experience little variation in their heart rates at rest, but a new study shows that normal resting
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