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Cancers are generally harder to treat when they spread rapidly, but clarifying the molecular basis of such aggressive malignancies might in the future lead to […]
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Cancers are generally harder to treat when they spread rapidly, but clarifying the molecular basis of such aggressive malignancies might in the future lead to […]
Read moreUnvaccinated students had eight times the incidence of COVID-19 infection compared to vaccinated students in a North Carolina independent school, according to a study by […]
Read moreA woman who was turned down for breast reduction surgery by the NHS has had to pay thousands to get the procedure performed privately. Toni […]
Read moreRoutine medical visits dropped in 2020, and hospitals had to put off non-emergency surgeries during COVID-19 surges in Colorado this fall and winter. The Denver […]
Read moreFILE PHOTO: People sit at outdoor tables at St. Mark’s Square as Italy lifts quarantine restrictions for travellers arriving from European Union countries, Britain and […]
Read moreA recent study posted to the Research Square* preprint server and currently under consideration at Virology Journal investigated and compared the transmissibility of severe acute respiratory syndrome […]
Read moreThe livers of men diagnosed with hepatic diseases change sex as part of a potential self-protective mechanism, according to University of Queensland research. Institute for […]
Read moreThe study covered in this summary was published in Research Square as a preprint and has not yet been peer reviewed. Key Takeaways Focal cognitive […]
Read moreA woman has urged others to check their skin and be aware of changes after the ‘beauty mark’ near her lip turned out to be […]
Read moreBy Apoorva Mandavilli, The New York Times As people across the world grapple with the prospect of living with the coronavirus for the foreseeable future, […]
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