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Knowledge of cancer diagnosis may affect survival |
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Genes sow seeds of neuropsychiatric diseases before birth, in
early childhood |
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Locally informed simulation model predicts hospital capacity
needs during COVID-19 pandemic |
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NHS could save 89 million and further fight against
antimicrobial resistance |
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Common coronaviruses are highly seasonal, with most cases
peaking in winter months |
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Is autoimmunity on the rise? |
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Therapy dogs may help lower emergency clinicians' stress |
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Early bedtime may help children maintain healthy weight |
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Probiotics may help treat acne |
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Excess weight during pre-school linked to higher bone fracture
risk |
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Foods high in vitamin D may benefit heart health |
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Mindfulness program may benefit patients with irritable bowel
syndrome |
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Risk based approach will optimize socioeconomic recovery |
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It's now or never: Visual events have 100 milliseconds to hit
brain target or go unnoticed |
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Premature birth linked to the mother's vaginal microbiome |
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Wuhan exodus sparks virus hope despite mounting death toll |
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Virus may spark 'devastating' global condom shortage |
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Kids or teen smokers are less likely to kick the habit as
adults |
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54.8% of COVID-19 cases imported to Brazil by March 5 came
from Italy |
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New vaccine platform used to develop COVID-19 candidates |
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Testing pooled samples for COVID-19 helps researchers track
track early viral spread |
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Coronavirus: Does the amount of virus you are exposed to
determine how sick you'll get? |
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Wuhan opens, sparking hope despite rising global deaths and
economic pain |
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Human activity to blame for virus spread: study |
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From thousands of tiny magnetic balls to 150,000 COVID-19
tests per week |
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'Now is not the time to relax measures': WHO Europe |
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How buildings, masks can be barriers to coronavirus |
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Talking key to supporting older people during COVID-19 crisis |
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How should we talk about our relative risk for COVID-19? |
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What you need to know if you have a condition that can affect
breathing |
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On the front lines of the coronavirus fight, health
professionals show 'compassion to its fullest' |
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Home during the COVID-19 pandemic? It's an opportunity to help
your kids get along. |
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U.S. faces long road to reopening amid COVID-19 crisis |
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New COVID-19 project will use the power of smartphones to
search for treatments |
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What the coronavirus pandemic means for U.S. health insurance |
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Study suggests 78% of those with coronavirus don't show
symptoms--here's what that could mean |
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Web app will enlist public's help in slowing the spread of
COVID-19 |
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Disease detective offers mask tips, hope in the face of
COVID-19 |
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COVID-19 studies based on potentially 'weak and
over-optimistic' data, warn researchers |
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Geospatial researchers fill unmet need for real-time maps of
COVID-19 spread in Tennessee, Peru |
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Free online training for those returning to clinical roles
during COVID-19 pandemic |
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COVID-19: Why it's time to talk about advance directives |
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How long will the COVID-19 quarantine last? Business research
provides insight |
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Inequalities in Swedish care for bipolar disorder |
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CDC weighs loosening guidelines for some exposed to virus |
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Bali's miracle: turning wine into hand sanitiser |
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Innovative 'pop-up tent' could be latest line of defense for
frontline NHS staff treating patients with COVID-19 |
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Observing the internal 3-D structure of the nipple to
understand and fight breast cancer |
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Robotic coronavirus testing platform set to significantly
increase UK testing capacity |
50 |
Electronic health toolkit brings nonopioid treatments to
low-income chronic pain patients |
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Triggering melanoma cell death to fight cancer with its own
'suicide switch' |
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Could a smartwatch identify an infection before you start
spreading it? |
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Impaired immunity, gene expression may explain higher COVID-19
risk in people with diabetes |
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How can hospitals address scarce resources during COVID-19? |
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Coronavirus scams: guard against fraud cures and other cons |
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New data reveals even low levels of air pollution impacts gene
expression |
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Overwhelmed by all things COVID-19? An expert answers your
questions |
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Now we're in lockdown, how can we get out? 4 scenarios to
prevent a second wave |
59 |
We're flattening the coronavirus curve, but modeling needs to
inform how we start easing restrictions |
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Scientists seek novel material to kill COVID-19 |
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Novel treatment, social services program improves outcomes for
opioid-dependent mothers |
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We're not all in this together: Messages about social
distancing need the right cultural fit |
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Food safety during the COVID-19 outbreak |
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I'm an asthmatic: What should I do during the coronavirus
pandemic? |
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The coronavirus ban on elective surgeries might show us many
people can avoid going under the knife |
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Cancer mutation in dual role |
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Risk factors for carrying pneumonia-causing bacteria revealed |
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Be proactive about mental health during COVID isolation,
clinical psychologist says |
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JK Rowling's breathing technique could spread coronavirus |
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Scientist develops interactive tool for mapping COVID-19
spread |
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Life in refugee camps wreaks havoc on children's health |
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Researchers successfully repair stroke-damaged rat brains |
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First study on the health conditions of adults one month into
COVID-19 lockdown |
74 |
What does 'recovered from coronavirus' mean? 4 questions
answered about how some survive and what happens next |
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Wuhan ends lockdown as health workers buckle under strain |
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New prognostic tool helps leukemia patients plan for cancer
treatment |
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Drinking green tea may help with food allergies |
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Serious concerns associated with COVID-19 pandemic reported |
79 |
Compliance higher if stay-at-home extensions are shorter than
thought |
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Family ties help young adults with type 1 diabetes flourish |
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Walking slowly at age 45 could be a sign of accelerated aging |
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Promising advance in depression research |
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EU urges members to prolong entry ban until May 15 |
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More COVID-19 tests arrive, but bottlenecks persist |
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Is Europe beating the virus? Experts urge prudence |
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Side effects seen with use of chloroquine against COVID-19 |
87 |
Some multidrug-resistant bacterial infections down in U.S. |
88 |
Maternal obesity may be related to risk for ADHD in children |
89 |
Vivid 'pandemic dreams' and nightmares keep nation awake
during coronavirus outbreak |
90 |
Trying to boost your immune system as coronavirus spreads?
Here are tips from experts |
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Study: To live a long life, you should embrace getting older |
92 |
CDC: 1999 to 2018 saw 35 percent increase in suicide rates |
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Many Americans will grieve parents, grandparents lost to
coronavirus |
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Brain discovery suggests source of lifelong behavioral issues |
95 |
How effective is quarantine alone or in combination with other
public health measures to control coronavirus (COVID-19)? |
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Study finds modifiable risk factors could play a role in
Alzheimer's disease |
97 |
Periodic physical distancing for COVID-19 control: New
modelling study |
98 |
Potential harms of chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine and
azithromycin for treating COVID-19 |
99 |
When antireflux surgery is needed to treat GERD after
endoscopy |
100 |
AGS COVID-19 policy brief offers roadmap for care of older
adults in nursing homes |
101 |
Rates of pulmonary complications drastically reduced with
newer drug |
102 |
Experimental anti-malarial drug shows promise in first
clinical trial |
103 |
Next-generation brain implants with more than a thousand
electrodes can survive for more than six years |
104 |
Exploring mechanisms of resistance to HIV in people with
sickle cell disease |
105 |
Drug shows promise in reversing kidney damage caused by lupus
(Update) |
106 |
Researchers identify correlation between MBI and Alzheimer's |
107 |
Babies in popular low-riding pushchairs are exposed to
alarming levels of toxic air pollutants |
108 |
Whether marijuana helps with pain is unclear, study suggests |
109 |
Does long-term exposure to air pollution lead to a steeper
rate of cognitive decline? |
110 |
New tool helps gather useful genetic information obtained from
blood, skin tissues |
111 |
COVID-19 in humanitarian settings and lessons learned from
past epidemics |
112 |
Off-the-shelf artificial cardiac patch repairs heart attack
damage in rats, pigs |
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Weight fluctuations may impact long-term health |
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