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Our new vaccine could protect against coronaviruses that haven’t even emerged yet – new study
The Conversation· 6 days agoThe rapid development of vaccines that protect against COVID was a remarkable scientific achievement that saved millions of lives. The vaccines have demonstrated ...
How South Dakota, tribes and federal government are working to curb SD’s syphilis epidemic
Gannett via AOL· 7 days agoBroghammer... organization is one of several working to address the epidemic in South Dakota through...
Scientists develop new mRNA vaccine to target aggressive brain cancer
Euronews via Yahoo News· 3 days ago"And while mRNA vaccines and therapeutics are certainly a hot topic since the COVID pandemic, this...
From paralysis to 5K: GR woman shares recovery from rare condition
WOOD via Yahoo News· 3 days agoA note regarding transverse myelitis as a result of a vaccine: The largest vaccine safety study to...
Former Bills TE Signs With Bears Amid ‘Comeback’ Season
Heavy.com· 13 hours agoLike many former Buffalo Bills players, tight end Tommy Sweeney headed to the Meadowlands to join...
In Newaygo County, residents are as engaged on local issues as they are national
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 3 days agoMcIntee said he’s a lifelong Democrat and will support Biden’s reelection this fall. He pointed to...
One Dose of LSD Med Yields Rapid, Durable Response for GAD
Medscape· 6 days agoA single oral administration of an LSD-based medicine provided rapid and durable improvement in...
More than 20% of Arkansas children on Medicaid lost coverage after COVID protections ended
Ft. Smith Southwest Times Record via Yahoo News· 5 days ago“Arkansas followed the Medicaid unwinding process as required by federal and state law," he said in...
'Low' risk and tests for all? Botched COVID response hangs over feds' bird-flu plans
Just the News· 5 days agoA shadowy virus is spreading with unknown frequency and risk to humans. The Centers for Disease...
'Livin' the dream!': Big O's Restaurant was a crossroads for Coleman County and West Texas
The Abilene Reporter-News via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoNot anymore. “Now they do it about every three months,” said Big O. The rapid increases began in...