California issued a new rule on Monday banning unmasked students from school campuses but then rescinded it just hours later.
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A molecular switch turns on the unfavorable evolution of prostate tumors
Researchers from the Prostate Cancer Biology laboratory, directed by Giuseppina Carbone, M.D., at the Institute of Oncology Research (IOR, affiliated
Continue reading »Global policies on COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy vary widely by country according to new online tracker
Although pregnant people are at elevated risk of severe COVID-19 disease and death, countries around the world vary widely in
Continue reading »Even on down days, music a motivator for runners
The key to pushing through mental fatigue while running might be adding some earbuds to your workout gear. U.K. researchers
Continue reading »Court order on AstraZeneca falls short of EU demand
A Belgian court ordered AstraZeneca to deliver 50 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine to EU member states by September
Continue reading »Four decades on, where’s the HIV vaccine?
In the four decades since the first cases of what would come to be known as AIDS were documented, scientists
Continue reading »Mail on Sunday launches campaign to let us see our GPs face to face
Let us all see our GPs face to face again: Last November The Mail on Sunday first highlighted the fears
Continue reading »Study sheds more light on rate of rare blood clots after Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine
A large study from Denmark and Norway published by The BMJ today sheds more light on the risk of rare
Continue reading »Dab on deep heat cream to improve exercise performance
Deep heat creams widely used by athletes to soothe sore muscles may also boost performance when applied before exercise, according
Continue reading »SARS-CoV-2: New findings on the persistence of neutralizing antibodies
It is an open question to what extent protection against reinfection persists after overcoming a SARS-CoV-2 infection. The “Rhineland Study”,
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