60,000 more Brits than usual have died at home during pandemic, official data shows as experts fear Covid crisis has
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Middlemen net more than half of insulin expenditures, study finds
Despite its discovery nearly 100 years ago, insulin’s list price has been going up, not down, with trade secrets and other protections preventing
Continue reading »People fart and burp more when they are depressed, study finds
Is FLATULENCE a sign you’ve got the blues? Depressed people are more likely to break wind, feel bloated and suffer
Continue reading »Researchers demonstrate a more effective personal protective equipment strategy for COVID-19
Research by the University of Southampton and University Hospital Southampton has demonstrated that a newly-developed respirator hood is a safe
Continue reading »People under stress more sensitive to message tone
A study involving more than 88,000 people from 47 countries conducted in the early months of the global coronavirus pandemic
Continue reading »Why the pandemic is more confusing than ever
In the spring of 2020, pandemic precautionary guidelines were fairly straightforward: Stay at home, interact with as few people outside
Continue reading »No more cases of lethal Marburg virus in Guinea so far: WHO
The WHO said Friday that no further Marburg cases have been identified so far in Guinea but contacts of the
Continue reading »What happens if a far more lethal coronavirus emerges in pets?
The recent suggestion that British ministers may have to consider culling or vaccinating animals to prevent the coronavirus from picking up another
Continue reading »Changing diets mean more Americans are anemic now
(HealthDay)—Growing numbers of Americans aren’t getting enough iron in their diets most likely due to changes in farming practices and
Continue reading »More than half of European adults fully vaccinated
The EU on Thursday said 200 million Europeans had been fully vaccinated, more than half of the adult population but
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