All Italians are likely to be offered booster shots for the coronavirus vaccine to help contain the spread of new
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Republicans less likely to accept ACA subsidies to purchase health insurance
Republicans who buy individual health plans may be less likely to shop through marketplaces created under the federal Affordable Care
Continue reading »FDA will likely approve Covid boosters for Americans after six months
FDA will likely approve Covid vaccine boosters for all Americans after SIX months rather than eight months previously announced by
Continue reading »Beta-blockers not likely to cause depression yet may contribute to sleep disturbances
Beta-blockers treat various cardiovascular diseases and were not more likely to cause depression compared to other similar treatments, according to
Continue reading »Concussions more likely in practice than play for college football players
(HealthDay)—College football players suffer more concussions and head hits in practice than they do actually playing the game, a new
Continue reading »Lesbian, gay, bisexual medical students are more likely to experience burnout, study finds
Studies have shown that nearly half of all medical students in the U.S. report symptoms of burnout, a long-term reaction
Continue reading »If new COVID variants become dominant in U.S., re-infections likely, says Fauci
If new, more contagious variants become dominant in the United States, a high rate of Americans who have already suffered
Continue reading »Childhood cancer survivors are not more likely to terminate their pregnancies
Female childhood cancer survivors face a lower likelihood of becoming pregnant than women in the general population, but once pregnant,
Continue reading »Blacks, Asians More Likely Than Whites to Have Severe COVID
TUESDAY, Oct. 13, 2020 — Black and Asian COVID-19 patients are more likely than white patients to have severe illness,
Continue reading »Two million virus deaths ‘likely’ without collective action: WHO
Two million COVID-19 fatalities are “very likely” without relentless global action to combat the disease, the World Health Organization said
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