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Children with cancer at no greater risk of severe COVID-19 infection, research shows
Pediatric cancer patients who test positive for COVID-19 do not appear to be at any increased risk of severe COVID-19
Continue reading »Research suggests greater access to specific HIV and tuberculosis medications is needed
After looking at the health records of over 10,000 patients with both HIV and multidrug resistant tuberculosis (TB) in over
Continue reading »Carriers of Alzheimer’s genetic marker have greater difficulty harnessing past knowledge
Adults carrying a gene associated with a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease had a harder time accessing recently acquired knowledge,
Continue reading »Greater emphasis is needed on joint role of condoms and vaccines to prevent HPV
Public health efforts must emphasize condom use and vaccination together to reduce human papillomavirus (HPV) cases among young sexually active
Continue reading »Sleeping pill use linked to greater need for blood pressure medications
In a Geriatrics & Gerontology International study of 752 older adults with hypertension followed from 2008-2010 through 2012-2013, using sleeping
Continue reading »Liquid meal replacements contributed to greater weight loss than low-calorie diets: review
Liquid meal replacements helped overweight diabetes patients lose an average of about five pounds more than others who tried a
Continue reading »Does awe lead to greater interest in science?
The mediation model shows the indirect effects across all four studies. In all studies, exposure to feeling awe lead to
Continue reading »Variation in cancer-causing KRAS mutations greater than thought
The effects of KRAS mutations underlying many different types of cancer are more diverse than previously thought, according to a
Continue reading »Pregnant and breastfeeding women can put sons at prostate cancer risk
Pregnant and breastfeeding women who don’t eat sufficient protein put their sons at greater risk of prostate cancer, experts warn
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