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Mask Myth Busted? New Research Reveals That Wearing Face Masks Did Not Reduce Risk of COVID Infection After First Omicron Wave
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Research from the University of East Anglia reveals that wearing face masks did not significantly reduce Covid-19 infection risk following the initial ...
First cancer vaccine trial finds jabs ‘weaponise immune system to attack killer tumours in 48 hours’
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A NEW mRNA cancer vaccine can reprogram the immune system to attack tumours within 48 hours, a study shows. The first-ever human ...
Disease X: Scientists warn next pandemic could be triggered by virus of ‘deadly infectious illness’
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Sounding the alarm for a potential future crisis, scientists warn that the next pandemic might be caused by Disease X. Influenza, a ...
Disturbing data shows 237% increase in alcohol-related deaths for over-55s in the last 25 years, with COVID stress and higher amounts of disposable income blamed for problem
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By Dominic Yeatman For Dailymail.Com 19:02 31 Mar 2024, updated 19:03 31 Mar 2024 Doctors are warning of a demographic timebomb as ...
Covid ‘pandemic babies’ show two ‘fascinating’ biological changes, study finds
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By Caitlin Tilley, Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com 22:14 01 Mar 2024, updated 00:32 02 Mar 2024 Babies born during pandemic-era lockdowns have ...
Racism linked to increased gun purchases among Asian Americans during pandemic: study
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[Source] A recent study led by researchers from Eastern Michigan University and the University of Michigan suggests a direct link between increased ...
‘I’m sure I have Covid-19, but my test is negative’
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With Covid-19 outbreaks being whipped up for a fifth year, testing has emerged as a source of frustration once again. Whereas obtaining ...
Why many more people are lining up for a flu shot than a COVID vaccine
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This is an excerpt of an investigation by STAT, the health and medicine news site that’s a partner to the Globe. For ...
The Black Death’s Surprising Impact on Today’s Oral Health
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The Black Death in the 14th century may have triggered a significant shift in the human oral microbiome, now associated with modern ...