(HealthDay)—As the coronavirus pandemic wears on, it’s clear that not everyone’s on the same page when it comes to preventing
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As United States residents continue to weather the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s taking a toll on their mental
Continue reading »Impact of coronavirus on cancer services revealed – over 2 million people waiting for screening, tests and treatments
COVID-19 has placed a huge strain on cancer services in the UK. It’s been felt in all areas of cancer
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After the dispute between the “image”newspaper and the Top virologist Christian Drosten smolders still, there is now a new Row
Continue reading »Emerging evidence on genetics of schizophrenia raises hopes for new treatment targets
In recent years, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified many different genetic variants associated with schizophrenia. These genetic discoveries raise
Continue reading »Coronavirus may be increasing risk of stroke – doctors on the frontline witness new pattern
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Continue reading »Dr MARTIN SCURR's advice on dealing with a very whiffy problem
Help! I have developed body odour in my 50s: Dr MARTIN SCURR’s advice on dealing with a very whiffy problem
Continue reading »Food allergy may be underdiagnosed in children on Medicaid
Prevalence of food allergy among Medicaid-enrolled children across the U.S. was substantially lower (0.6 percent), compared to previous national estimates
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