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New COVID variants — nicknamed ‘FLiRT’ — are here for the summer. What to know
Miami Herald via AOL· 10 hours agoThis is also the time for seasonal allergies that can cause similar symptoms...may point toward a...
Study finds U.S. COVID-19 vaccine promotion campaign saved 50,000 lives
UPI· 1 day agoThe "We Can Do This" COVID-19 public education campaign launched by the White House in 2021 to...
What is E. coli? What to know about bacteria tied to recalls of ground beef, walnuts
USA Today· 5 days agoAfter two recent major recalls for organic walnuts and ground beef found to be potentially...
High-risk patients with COVID symptoms should use PCR rather than rapid tests, study suggests
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy· 5 days agoStudy findings that reveal a sensitivity of 47% for COVID-19 rapid antigen tests (RATs) compared...
Is Vulvar Cancer a Common Cancer?
Healthline· 5 days agoVulvar cancer is a less common gynecological cancer. HPV infection, smoking, and having a precancerous condition called vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia...
He is now more exposed to Leishmania mosquitoes and ticks
Hardwood Paroxysm· 4 days agoAny insect that can bite a human (bees, wasps, spiders, mosquitoes…), can also bite a dog, but the...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Health via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAutism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that causes brain differences that can affect your emotions, behavior, and social...
WHO press conference on global health issues – 3 April 2024
World Health Organization· 6 days ago00:00:51FC Hello, all. I am Fadéla Chaib, talking to you from the WHO headquarters in Geneva. I would like to welcome you to our virtual press conference today, Wednesday, 3rd April, on global ...
Morning Report — Speaker assures GOP critics of ‘big’ 2025 plans
The Hill· 6 days agoSpeaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) — the target of a promised GOP coup next week, which will fail —...
40 Years of City Weekly—Volume 37: 2020 to 2021
Salt Lake City Weekly· 7 days ago"She doesn't have much tolerance for people who belittle and diminish the sanctity of living," Saltas wrote. While a vaccine had become available, there remained many Utahns ...