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Woman has legs AMPUTATED after getting COVID days after vaccination
Minnesota medical worker has both of her legs AMPUTATED after contracting COVID-19 just days after receiving her second vaccine dose
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Chemotherapy is widely used to treat cancer patients. During the treatment, chemotherapeutic agents affect various biochemical processes to kill or
Continue reading »Family blames Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine after man reportedly suffers stroke
No proof J&J vaccine causes blood clots: CDC chief Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marty Makary argues the FDA pause
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Continue reading »AstraZeneca vaccinations resume in Europe after clot scare
Countries across Europe resumed vaccinations with the AstraZeneca shot on Friday, as leaders sought to reassure their populations it is
Continue reading »Social interactions after isolation may counteract food and cigarette cravings
Social interaction may help reverse food and cigarette cravings triggered by being in social isolation, a UNSW study in rats
Continue reading »Higher live birth rates found after transferring fresh rather than frozen embryos
For women hoping to achieve a pregnancy using freshly retrieved donor eggs, a new retrospective study led by researchers from
Continue reading »New study: Available drugs can prevent rejection and tissue injury after transplantation
Controlling inflammation after transplantation of organs, cells, or tissues is critical for graft survival; however, it can be difficult. Continuing
Continue reading »A bit of stress might not be so good for us after all, study finds
The notion that a bit of stress makes people perform better has been baked into our everyday lives. But research
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