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Sudden cardiac arrest is more often fatal in people with COVID-19, a new study shows. Those responsible for the research see the results as a wake-up call for
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In England, 63% of men and women live with obesity or are overweight. Although the government has recognized obesity to be a significant health challenge that needs to
To provide effective aid to children who live in areas of conflict, it is necessary to understand precisely how they have been impacted by the crises around them.
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