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Who’s to blame? How the media has shaped public understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. has been characterized by rapidly changing information, a high degree of uncertainty, and conflicting
Read moreEU regulators move up Pfizer vaccine assessment to Dec. 21
Facing strong pressure from Germany and other European Union nations, the bloc’s medicines agency on Tuesday moved up a meeting
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Fans of Candy Crush Saga, Flow Free or Minesweeper should check out a challenging new mobile game app, hexxed, that
Read moreNew Clues to Crohn’s Disease in Kids
MONDAY, Dec. 14, 2020 — Important clues about Crohn’s disease in children have emerged in new research. Scientists analyzed gene
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MONDAY, Dec. 14, 2020 — Prescription of asthma medications before and during pregnancy is associated with increased prevalence of adverse
Read moreSinging to preterm infants during kangaroo care reduces maternal anxiety and supports the mother-infant relationship
Premature births are stressful experiences that increase the risk of anxiety for mothers and may hinder the development of interaction
Read moreNew drug moves closer to becoming first treatment for Fragile X Syndrome
A new drug discovered through a research collaboration between the University at Buffalo and Tetra Therapeutics took a major step
Read moreWHO warns Christmas celebrations could turn to tears
The World Health Organization warned Friday that Christmas celebrations could turn to tears if people fail to keep up their
Read moreToxin provides clues to long-term effects of diarrhea caused by E. coli
For people in wealthy countries, diarrhea is usually nothing more than an uncomfortable inconvenience for a few days. But for
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