NIH director: Not much of a national appetite to mandate COVID vaccine Dr. Francis Collins reacts to health officials halting the Johnson & Johnson vaccine on ‘Your World’
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A study published by The BMJ today sheds more light on the use of oxytocin (a hormone that stimulates contractions) during induced labour. The findings show that stopping
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A study by PRICELESS-SA and partners shows that SA’s 2018 “sugar tax” led to a reduction in purchases of these beverages. This could mean that purchasers are consuming
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In findings that bode well for the full reopening of schools across America, a new government survey shows that nearly 80 percent of school employees and child care
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New research from the University of Kent and Leeds Beckett University has found that feelings of shame and stigmatization at the idea of contracting COVID-19 are linked to
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