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Carolyn Van Houten - The Washington Post
Washington Post· 1 day agoCarolyn Van Houten is a staff photojournalist at the Washington Post. She was a recipient of the Overseas Press Club's Robert Capa Gold Medal, RFK Human...
On the Matter of Expensive Big Macs, McDonald’s Isn’t to Blame
Forbes· 4 days agoTalmon Joseph Smith and Jordyn Holman of the New York Times recently reported that “Over the past...
Rare, sexually transmitted ringworm reported in NYC
Fox News· 7 days agoHealth officials are warning about a new case of ringworm likely spread through sex that has been reported in New York City, the first such case in the...
Alarming Findings: COVID-19 Triggers Lethal Lung Disease in Previously Unaffected Populations
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoResearchers discovered that during the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a surge in a rare autoimmune...
Hospital-Acquired Infection Rates Remain High Post Pandemic
Medscape· 3 days agoA study across 120 US hospitals showed hospital-acquired gram-negative resistant infections were 13%...
Health - The Washington Post
Washington Post· 2 days agoBiden proposes to ban medical debt from credit reports, loan decisionsThe draft rules, arriving less than five months before Election Day, are part of President Biden’s argument that he is addressing ...
Bangladesh’s ‘missing billionaires’: A wealth boom and stark inequality
Al Jazeera· 2 days agoDhaka, Bangladesh: Abutting the posh Gulshan Club and overlooking the serene Gulshan Lake in...
Clarence Thomas Fast Facts
KEYT 3 Santa Barbara· 6 days agoCNN Editorial Research Here is a look at the life of US Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas. PersonalBirth date: June 23, 1948Birth place:...
Pregnant in a warming climate: A lethal 'double risk' for malaria
National Catholic Reporter· 6 days agoRoger Casupang was working in a coastal clinic on the north side of Papua New Guinea, an island...
Tufekci: Not testing for bird flu may give virus time to mutate | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 3 days agoAlarmingly, unlike earlier cases, he has respiratory symptoms. This means the virus is in his lungs, where it has a better chance to evolve into an airborne form that could ...