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Many parents are wondering when their young children will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccines. Now that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has
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Changes in individual cancer cells over time may explain why brain tumors develop so differently, and why some cancer cells
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Dementia has many faces, and because of the wide range of ways in which it can develop and affect patients,
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Southern Chinese cities closed schools and ordered testing for millions on Tuesday in a race to curb a new COVID-19
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France will offer free birth control to all women up to age 25 starting next year, the health minister announced
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Republicans who buy individual health plans may be less likely to shop through marketplaces created under the federal Affordable Care
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