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  • Smokers Face Higher Risk of Severe COVID-19 Complications: Key Findings from Chinese Study
  • COVID-19 Update: France Reports 423 Cases as Iran and Italy Face Escalating Crises (March 2020)
  • COVID-19's Animal Origins: A Scientific Mystery Persists
  • Are Infrared Temperature Checks Effective in Controlling COVID-19 Spread?
  • Why COPD Patients Face the Greatest Risk from COVID-19
  • COVID-19 Mutations: What the Emergence of L and S Strains Means
  • Fruit Consumption During Pregnancy Enhances Baby's Cognitive Development, Study Confirms
  • COVID-19 Update: France Confirms 212 Cases and 4 Deaths; Iran Raises Alarms Over Potential Virus Mutation
  • Quarantine Causes Lasting Trauma and Depression, King's College Study Reveals
  • How to Make Hydroalcoholic Hand Sanitizer at Home: WHO's Proven Recipe
  • What Does France's Transition to COVID-19 'Stage 3' Epidemic Response Entail?
  • Cannabigerol from Cannabis Shows Strong Potential Against Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
  • COVID-19 Update: 130 Cases in France, Over 3,000 Global Deaths (March 1, 2020)
  • Is Cow's Milk Healthy? Expert Insights on Benefits, Risks, and Moderation
  • France Confirms 100 COVID-19 Cases: Schools Closed, Major Events Canceled in Escalating Epidemic
  • How to Wash Your Hands Properly to Fight COVID-19: Insights from a Microbiologist
  • France Enters Stage 2 of COVID-19 Outbreak: 57 Confirmed Cases as Officials Urge Avoiding Handshakes
  • France Braces for Total Lockdown: Can the Public Comply as COVID-19 Cases Surge?
  • Early Chinese COVID-19 Study: Virus Spread Up to 4.5 Meters on Bus, Lingering in Air 30 Minutes—Later Withdrawn
  • COVID-19: Record Daily Deaths in France, Italy, and Spain as Trump Faces Serious Vaccine Accusations
  • How COVID-19 Infects the Body: Cryo-Electron Microscopy Reveals Key Mechanisms
  • France Enters COVID-19 Stage 3 as Spain Imposes Near-Total Lockdown: Pandemic Update
  • Could Spring Weather Slow COVID-19 Spread? Insights from CNRS Expert
  • COVID-19 Update: 10,000 New Global Cases in 24 Hours, Over 1,200 Deaths in Italy
  • Third-Hand Smoke: The Hidden Toxins Endangering Non-Smokers, Revealed by New Research
  • First CRISPR Gene Therapy Patient Dosed in Landmark Trial to Restore Vision
  • COVID-19 in France: Should the Nation Go into Full Quarantine? Leading Doctors Warn of Rapidly Worsening Epidemic
  • How South Korea Mastered COVID-19 Containment: A Blueprint for Success
  • COVID-19 Virus Can Survive Up to 3 Days on Plastic and Stainless Steel, NIH Study Reveals
  • COVID-19 Crisis: Europe Locks Down as Italy Tops 1,000 Deaths, France Closes Schools—March 2020 Update
  • Wuhan's Pioneering Robotic Hospital: Cutting COVID-19 Spread with Automation
  • COVID-19 Update: 7,200 New Global Cases in 24 Hours, Macron Addresses France at 8 PM
  • ANSES Confirms: No Evidence Pets or Farm Animals Spread COVID-19
  • Can You Catch COVID-19 from Touching Banknotes? What Experts and WHO Say
  • Eating Deli Meats Weekly Linked to 29% Higher COPD Risk, Major Study Reveals
  • COVID-19 Update: Italy Tops 10,000 Cases Amid Crisis, France Nears Stage 3 Alert
  • AI-Powered Electronic Nose Detects Esophageal Cancer via Breath Analysis
  • COVID-19 Overwhelms Lombardy Hospitals: Frontline Doctors Forced into Wartime Triage
  • AI-Powered Microwave System: A Safer, Cost-Effective Alternative to Mammograms for Breast Cancer Detection
  • One Egg a Day Doesn't Raise Heart Disease Risk, Major Harvard Study Finds
  • COVID-19: How a Sea Worm's Hemoglobin Could Save Lives in Overwhelmed ICUs
  • Genetics and Environment Both Fuel Your Coffee Cravings, Major Study Shows
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Update: 247,000 Global Cases, Over 10,000 Deaths as France Declares Health Emergency
  • Do Homemade Masks Work Against COVID-19? Insights from Health Experts
  • How to Combat Anxiety and Depression During Lockdown: Evidence-Based Tips
  • UK's Initial Herd Immunity Strategy for COVID-19: High Risks and Rapid Reversal
  • China's Success in Containing COVID-19: Lessons from Wuhan's Strict Lockdowns and Isolation
  • Bat Virologist Shi Zhengli Warns: 'We Must Find Coronaviruses Before They Find Us'
  • Alibaba's AI Algorithm Claims 96% Accuracy in COVID-19 Detection from CT Scans
  • Rising Employee Frustrations Over COVID-19 Protections: Workers Continue On-Site Amid Inadequate Safeguards, Even in Police Forces
  • Essential COVID-19 Safety Protocols for Home Meal Deliveries During France's Lockdown
  • How to Donate Your Body to Science: A Comprehensive Step-by-Step Guide
  • COVID-19 Update: France Reports 7,730 Cases Amid Lockdown, Italy Signals Slowdown, U.S. Faces Rising Deaths
  • COVID-19 in Sub-Saharan Africa: Experts Warn of a 'Ticking Time Bomb'
  • Belgian VIB Institute Uncovers Antibody Capable of Neutralizing COVID-19 Coronavirus
  • First Human Trial Launches for Promising COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine
  • Grenoble University Hospital Suggests Fabric Mask-Making for Staff Amid COVID-19: Official Clarification
  • France's Historic Nationwide Lockdown: COVID-19 Cases Near 180,000 Globally in March 2020
  • COVID-19 in France: A Doctor's 'Chloroquine Scandal' Accusation Amid Treatment Debates
  • COVID-19 Update: U.S. Surpasses 100,000 Cases, Italy and Spain Report Record Deaths, France Extends Lockdown to April 15
  • Did COVID-19 Circulate in Italy as Early as November 2019? Expert Analysis
  • COVID-19 Update: U.S. Leads Global Cases as China Faces Inevitable Second Wave Risks
  • COVID-19 May Become Seasonal, Warns Dr. Anthony Fauci of NIAID
  • Did Fine Particles Accelerate COVID-19 Spread in Northern Italy? Italian Researchers' Hypothesis
  • French Ministry of Armed Forces Launches €10M Call for Immediate COVID-19 Solutions
  • Study Suggests COVID-19 May Impact the Central Nervous System
  • Why Germany's COVID-19 Death Rate Remains Strikingly Low: Expert Insights
  • Why Epidemics Frequently Emerge from Asia and Africa: Habitat Loss and Human-Wildlife Contact
  • How Soap and Alcohol Effectively Destroy COVID-19: The Science Explained
  • Major Automakers Ramp Up Ventilator Production to Fight COVID-19 Shortages
  • COVID-19 Update: 2.6 Billion in Lockdown, 2,000 Deaths in 24 Hours
  • Blood Type O and COVID-19 Protection: Insights from Key Research
  • Air Pollution's Potential Role in Severe COVID-19 Cases: Insights from Leading Experts
  • France's Mask Shortage During COVID-19: A Timeline of Strategic Stockpile Decline
  • COVID-19 Update: France Considers Extending Lockdown, Tokyo Olympics Likely Postponed
  • COVID-19: Doctor-Developed Online Symptom Checker to Guide Your Next Steps
  • Major European Clinical Trial Launched for COVID-19: Chloroquine and Four Other Treatments Under Scrutiny
  • Japanese Flu Antiviral Favipiravir Achieves 91% Effectiveness in Early COVID-19 Cases
  • COVID-19 Update: 1 Billion Under Lockdown, 13,000 Deaths as Italy Tightens Restrictions
  • Professor Didier Raoult Warns Against Self-Medication with Chloroquine for COVID-19
  • COVID-19 Recovery: Understanding Potential Long-Term Effects
  • COVID-19 Global Update: Nearly 1 Million Cases and 47,000 Deaths as US Leads Surge
  • Chinese Clinical Trial Backs Professor Raoult's Early Hydroxychloroquine Approach for COVID-19
  • White House Experts Project 100,000–200,000 COVID-19 Deaths in the U.S.
  • MIT Research: SARS-CoV-2 Droplets Can Travel Up to 8 Meters, Beyond Recommended Safety Distances
  • UN Secretary-General: COVID-19 is the Worst Global Crisis Since World War II
  • Did SARS-CoV-2 Spread in a Hot, Humid Bathhouse? Key Findings from a Real-World Cluster Study
  • 101-Year-Old Survivor of Spanish Flu Makes Full COVID-19 Recovery in Italy
  • Decathlon Reserves Easybreath Diving Masks for Frontline COVID-19 Healthcare Workers
  • Deadly COVID-19 Misinformation: Over 300 Iranian Deaths from Methanol Poisoning
  • Dubai Deploys Drones for Nighttime Street Disinfection in COVID-19 Response
  • Sweden's Distinctive COVID-19 Strategy: Prioritizing Personal Responsibility Over Lockdowns
  • COVID-19 Update: Italy Nears Epidemic Peak, France Tops 3,000 Deaths, U.S. Cases Exceed 164,000
  • Dyson Repurposes Expertise: Builds 10,000 Ventilators in Just 10 Days for COVID-19 Crisis
  • France Launches Large-Scale COVID-19 Testing Strategy to Curb Outbreak
  • Lombardy's Ferrera Erbognone: The Village Completely Spared from COVID-19
  • Mapping Bacterial Communities on the Human Tongue: Insights from High-Resolution Imaging
  • Why Do You Remember Bizarre Dreams After a Night of Drinking? The Sleep Science Explained
  • Germany's Low COVID-19 Death Rate: The Impact of 500,000 Weekly Tests
  • COVID-19 Lockdowns Spark Fears of Global Condom Shortage from Top Malaysian Producer
  • CDC Reveals SARS-CoV-2 RNA Lingered on Diamond Princess Cruise Ship for 17 Days After Infected Passengers Departed
  • COVID-19 Update: Europe Balances Extended Lockdowns for Vulnerable Groups with Phased Reopenings
  • COVID-19 Frontlines: Paris ICU Director's 40 Compelling Reasons to Strictly Follow Lockdown
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Update: Global Deaths Approach 100,000 as of April 2020
  • Genomic Studies Reveal COVID-19 Circulated in New York as Early as Mid-February—from Europe, Not Asia
  • University of Göttingen Study: 2 Million COVID-19 Cases in France, Tens of Millions Worldwide
  • Smart Toilets from Stanford: Analyzing Urine and Stool for Early Health Detection
  • Dermatologists Warn: Pseudo-Frostbite and Rashes as Emerging COVID-19 Skin Symptoms
  • Oxford VR: Revolutionizing Treatment for Social Anxiety with Immersive Virtual Reality
  • UK Activists Vandalize 5G Towers Over Baseless COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories
  • COVID-19 Update: 4 Billion Under Lockdown, France Tops 10,000 Deaths, U.S. Nears 400,000 Cases
  • Sustainability Professor: COVID-19 is a 'Dress Rehearsal' for Climate Collapse
  • How the 1952 Polio Epidemic in Copenhagen Invented Modern Intensive Care
  • Wastewater Surveillance: Detecting COVID-19 Early and Tracking Infections Accurately
  • COVID-19: When the Immune Response Goes into Overdrive – Understanding Cytokine Storms
  • France Launches Coviplasm Trial: Evaluating Plasma Transfusions from Recovered COVID-19 Patients
  • COVID-19 Update: U.S. Nears 340,000 Cases Amid Warnings of Worst Week Yet; Signs of Hope in France and Italy
  • Johnson & Johnson Secures $1 Billion U.S. Deal to Produce 1 Billion COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Before Human Trials
  • Promising COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate Proves Effective in Mice: University of Pittsburgh Breakthrough
  • Google Shares Billions of Anonymized Mobility Data to Track COVID-19 and Containment Effectiveness
  • Can COVID-19 Spread Through Breathing? Evidence on Airborne Transmission
  • Brazil Confirms First COVID-19 Case in Amazon Indigenous Community
  • COVID-19 Update: US Surges to Nearly 280,000 Cases and 7,000+ Deaths; France Tops 6,500 Fatalities; UK Faces Crisis
  • Why Can't We Reuse FFP2 Masks Against COVID-19? Risks of Decontamination Explained
  • Interactive Graph: Compare COVID-19 Spread Rates Across Countries
  • Can Trained Dogs Detect COVID-19? Experts Explore Their Role in Pandemic Screening
  • Copper: Microbes' Most Powerful Foe, Proven by Science and History
  • Spirulina Benefits: Evidence-Based Insights on This Nutrient-Packed Superfood
  • Afghan High School Girls Engineer Low-Cost Ventilator from Used Car Parts to Fight COVID-19
  • Infographic: History's Deadliest Pandemics – From Antonine Plague to COVID-19
  • China's Nationwide Study on Asymptomatic COVID-19 Infections: Insights from April 2020
  • Cambridge Study Suggests SARS-CoV-2 Emerged in September 2019 South of Wuhan
  • COVID-19: School Reopening on May 11 Lacks Medical Logic, Warns President of France's National Order of Physicians
  • South Korea Reports 116 Potential COVID-19 Reinfections: Experts Debate Causes
  • WHO Warns: Up to 3.3 Million COVID-19 Deaths Possible in Africa Without Swift Action
  • Pulmonologist Bertrand Dautzenberg: Cloth Masks Match FFP2 Protection When Everyone Wears Them
  • COVID-19: Chinese Study Delivers Sobering News for Herd Immunity Strategy
  • Wuhan's French-Funded P4 Virology Lab: At the Heart of COVID-19 Leak Investigations
  • Hacker 'Shrine' Shares 5,000+ Coronavirus Research Papers to Accelerate COVID-19 Science
  • How Anti-Vaccine Advocates Are Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Nobel Laureate Luc Montagnier's Controversial Claim: Was SARS-CoV-2 Engineered from HIV?
  • COVID-19 Safety Ranking: Study Names Spain Europe's Least Secure Country
  • German Zoo Director Proposes Euthanizing Animals to Feed Others Amid COVID-19 Crisis
  • COVID-19 Update: U.S. Approaches 30,000 Deaths, France Debates Deconfinement After May 11
  • NASA and ESA Open Satellite Fleets and Funding to Innovators Battling COVID-19
  • Biogen Conference Linked to Early COVID-19 Spread Across U.S. States: NYT Report
  • China's 5G-Powered Autonomous Cart Remotely Checks Temperatures to Combat COVID-19 Second Wave
  • Tocilizumab Shows Promise Against Cytokine Storms in Severe COVID-19 Cases, AP-HP Trial Reveals
  • The Forgotten Hong Kong Flu: How a 1968-1970 Pandemic Claimed 1 Million Lives
  • COVID-19 Exposure Risks by Profession: Interactive Graph Compares Job Hazards and Salaries
  • COVID-19 Update: 210,000 Global Deaths, Promising Clinical Trial Results, and Phased U.S. Deconfinement
  • How Amazon Deforestation Could Trigger the Next Global Pandemic
  • France's Scientific Council: Key Recommendations for Safe Deconfinement from May 11
  • Surge in Poison Control Calls After Trump's Disinfectant Injection Comments on COVID-19
  • How to Maintain Vitamin D Levels During Confinement: Expert ANSES Guidelines
  • Iceland's Genetic Homogeneity: A Natural Laboratory for COVID-19 Research and Containment
  • How the Amish Community Adapted to the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Key Insights from France's First Sero-Epidemiological COVID-19 Study in Oise
  • Wastewater Treatment Workers Endure Harsh Conditions on the Frontlines of COVID-19 in France
  • Harbin, China: Major City Under Strict One-Month Quarantine Amid COVID-19 Imports from Russia
  • Financial Times Reports: Remdesivir Fails to Combat COVID-19 in Chinese Clinical Trial
  • 10 ONG saisissent le Conseil d'État en urgence contre l'épandage de pesticides près des habitations
  • Madagascar's Covid-Organics: The Artemisia-Based COVID-19 Remedy Amid WHO Controversy
  • COVID-19 Triggers Systemic Vascular Inflammation, Damaging Multiple Organs: Insights from Zurich Researchers
  • COVID-19 : Appel de l'Académie de Médecine au port du masque généralisé, près d'un million de cas aux États-Unis – Bilan épidémique
  • Bill Gates Faces 1.2 Million COVID-19 Conspiracy Mentions, NYT Analysis Shows
  • UN Warns: COVID-19 Risks Triggering 'Biblical Proportions' Famines for 270 Million People
  • CDC Warns of Surge in Disinfectant Poisonings Amid COVID-19 Panic
  • Could Air Humidity Influence COVID-19 Transmission? Insights from Climatologist Jean-François Berthoumieu
  • Why Wuhan Doctors Woke from COVID-19 Comas with Darkened Skin: A Liver Imbalance Explained
  • Rat Hepatitis E Cases Surge in Hong Kong: Zoonotic Threat Under Scrutiny
  • Japanese NHK Experiment Reveals How Quickly COVID-19 Spreads at a Shared Meal
  • Can Trained Dogs Detect COVID-19 by Scent? French Veterinary Study Explores the Potential
  • Singapore's COVID-19 Contact Tracing: From Voluntary App to Mandatory Surveillance
  • COVID-19 Origins: Landmark Study Pinpoints Patient Zero to October-December 2019
  • French COVID Lockdown: 57% Gained Weight, Sex Frequency Dropped Significantly
  • SARS-CoV-2 Detected in Semen of COVID-19 Patients: Key Study Insights
  • COVID-19 in the UK: Scientists Divided on Mask Effectiveness
  • The 1957-1958 Asian Flu Pandemic: 1-4 Million Deaths Worldwide, Per WHO
  • Chlorpromazine: Paris Researchers Test Antipsychotic as Potential 'Chemical Straitjacket' for COVID-19
  • WHO Clarifies: COVID-19 'Reinfection' Cases Are False Positives from Dead Lung Cells
  • Tiger Mosquito Map 2020: 67 French Departments in Red Vigilance—Nearly 65% of Territory Affected
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Could Persist for Up to Two More Years, Warn University of Minnesota Experts
  • Factory Farming: A Potential Breeding Ground for Future Pandemics, Says Author Jonathan Safran Foer
  • Llama Antibodies: A Promising Breakthrough in COVID-19 Treatment
  • Dubai Police Use Smart Helmets for Remote Temperature Screening During COVID-19
  • Michelin Launches Reusable OCOV® Mask: Up to 100 Uses in the Fight Against COVID-19
  • Cannes Deploys AI Mask Detection Cameras for Safe COVID-19 Deconfinement
  • Revolutionizing Patient Relief: Medical Hypnosis Powered by Virtual Reality
  • Institut Pasteur Researchers: COVID-19 Circulated Undetected in France by Mid-January 2020
  • Oxford Researchers Eye COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout by September 2020 After Promising Monkey Trials
  • Stunning Microscope View of SARS-CoV-2 Viral Shedding from Infected Cells
  • COVID-19 Crisis: Food Manufacturers Authorized to Modify Recipes Without Label Updates Until June
  • UK NHS Issues Alert on Rare Inflammatory Syndrome in Children Mimicking COVID-19
  • Nvidia's Clara Guardian AI: Transforming Hospitals into Smart, Infection-Resistant Environments
  • Can You Catch COVID-19 from Swimming in the Sea? Insights from Ifremer Research
  • Why Seasonal Allergies Are Surging Worldwide: The Pollen-Climate Connection
  • What Types of Pain Can Medical Hypnosis Effectively Treat?
  • Hong Kong Hamster Study Proves Surgical Masks Effectively Block COVID-19 Transmission
  • COVID-19 Surge: Crime Scene Cleaners' Order Books Overflow with Disinfection Demand
  • How Breathing Exercises Effectively Manage Stress and Anxiety
  • FBI Accuses China of Cyber Espionage Targeting U.S. COVID-19 Vaccine Research
  • COVID-19 Detected in Multiple Organs Up to 5 Days After Death: Insights from German Autopsy Study
  • Europe's 'Tourist Corridors': Can They Rescue the 2020 Summer Travel Season Amid COVID-19?
  • Electrical Finger Stimulation Boosts Precision in Robot-Assisted Surgery: Texas A&M Breakthrough
  • How Open-Source Medicine Can Prepare Us for Future Pandemics
  • Did Men's Beards Evolve to Cushion Punches? Insights from a New Scientific Study
  • Missouri to Proceed with First Execution Since COVID-19 Pandemic, Enforcing Social Distancing
  • COVID-19 Vaccine Prioritization: Who Gets It First? Expert Strategies Explained
  • New Research Clears Pangolins in SARS-CoV-2 Transmission to Humans
  • Far UV-C Lamps: A Breakthrough in Safely Disinfecting Public Spaces from Viruses
  • COVID-19 Symptoms: A Growing List of Discoveries from Medical Experts
  • Two New Studies Show Hydroxychloroquine Ineffective Against COVID-19
  • WHO Warns: Novel Coronavirus May Never Disappear and Become Endemic
  • Could the BCG Tuberculosis Vaccine Protect Against COVID-19? Insights from Stem Cell Research
  • Bill Gates Regrets Not Doing More to Warn World Leaders of Pandemic Risks
  • Scientists Identify Bat Coronavirus Closely Related to SARS-CoV-2, Bolstering Natural Origin Evidence
  • COVID-19 Patient Zero in Europe: Evidence Points to France in Late December 2019
  • EasyCov: France's Rapid Saliva COVID-19 Test Set for Summer 2020 Launch
  • Donate Your Idle Computing Power to Accelerate COVID-19 Drug Discovery – Backed by IBM
  • Tobacco Plants as Bio-Factories: Accelerating COVID-19 Vaccine Development Through Molecular Farming
  • Micrashell Suit: A Futuristic PPE Prototype for Safe Nightlife During COVID-19
  • Unwind from a Tough Week: Immerse in Arima Onsen's Virtual Reality Hot Spring Experience
  • Why a COVID-19 Vaccine May Face Significant Hurdles: Expert Warnings
  • Taiwanese Researchers Uncover Monoclonal Antibody Blocking COVID-19 with 90-98% Efficacy
  • Australian Study: Online Self-Diagnosis Accurate Only 36% of the Time
  • French Researchers Probe Mysterious Bat-Linked Bacterial Disease in New Caledonia
  • Study Links Excess Aluminum in the Brain to Alzheimer's Disease Risk
  • Fitbit Develops Algorithm to Detect COVID-19 Before Symptoms Emerge
  • Cabotegravir: A Breakthrough in HIV Prevention with Biannual Injections
  • Innovative Sweat Patch Promises Real-Time Vitamin C Monitoring
  • Australian Researchers Develop Biodegradable COVID-19 Mask to Combat Plastic Pollution
  • Black Americans 2.4 Times More Likely to Die from COVID-19 Than Whites, Landmark Study Shows
  • Infographic: The Tobacco Industry's Lasting Environmental Damage
  • New Study Suggests Cross-Immunity Protected Many from COVID-19 Before Exposure
  • Patented French Fabric Eliminates 99.5% of Coronavirus on Contact
  • Deadly Wet-Bulb Temperatures Emerge Decades Earlier Than Forecast, NASA Study Reveals
  • Blue Light from Screens: Accelerating Skin Aging, Says Dermatologist
  • €300 Fine Proposed for Discarding Used COVID Masks and Gloves on Streets
  • Scientists Advance CRISPR-Cas9 Research to Create Hypoallergenic Cats
  • French Researchers Introduce Covid-Score: Assess Personal COVID-19 Risk for Safer Deconfinement
  • Breakthrough: Scientists Develop the First Fully Functional Artificial Red Blood Cell
  • Rare Bone Discovered in Hearts of Chimpanzees with Common Heart Disease
  • Taiwan's Ancient Knife Massage: Unveiling the 2,000-Year-Old Dāoliáo Therapy
  • Rare Double Lung Transplant Saves Life of Young COVID-19 Patient at Northwestern Hospital
  • University of Virginia Study Confirms COVID-19 Seasonality, Warns of Winter Waves in Northern Hemisphere
  • Scientists Engineer Human Cells with Squid-Like Camouflage for Near-Transparency
  • New Zealand Declares Victory Over COVID-19: Zero Active Cases and Return to Alert Level 1
  • Study Reveals Human Eggs May Prefer Sperm from Certain Men Over Partners
  • Harvard Study Suggests COVID-19 Emerged in Wuhan as Early as August 2019
  • Meiji University Researcher Invents Norimaki Synthesizer: An Electronic Taste Simulator for Healthier Diets
  • Nicotine Promotes Lung Cancer Metastasis to the Brain by Suppressing Immune Cells, Study Finds
  • China Builds Secure Labs for COVID-19 Vaccine Production Before Any Approval
  • Battelle's $400M Windfall: Decontaminating N95 Masks for the U.S. Government During COVID-19
  • Yamato City, Japan, Pioneers Ban on Smartphone Use While Walking to Curb Accidents
  • Breakthrough Prototype: Bionic Eye Mimics Human Retina Structure
  • French Senate Report Proposes Junk Food Taxes to Promote Healthier, Sustainable Diets
  • Bioengineered Mini Human Livers from Skin Cells Successfully Transplanted into Rats
  • Study Shows Fear Reshapes DNA in Mouse Brains—Key Enzyme Restores Normalcy
  • The Lancet Retracts Hydroxychloroquine Study After Authors Withdraw Over Data Concerns
  • WHO Resumes Hydroxychloroquine COVID-19 Trials After The Lancet Retracts Controversial Study
  • COVID-19 Superspreaders: Did a Few Individuals Drive Most Infections?
  • Innovative Frozen Shoulder Treatment: Arterial Embolization Reduces Pain and Restores Mobility
  • Italian Study Confirms Mosquitoes Cannot Transmit COVID-19, Ending the Debate
  • France's Cadaver Crash Testing Program Faces Closure: The Future of CEESAR
  • China Study Reveals Pig Flu Virus G4 H1N1 with Pandemic Potential in Humans
  • Why COVID-19 Causes Anosmia: Breakthrough Insights from Leading Researchers
  • Magnesium Deficiency Linked to Higher Risk of Premature Birth: Insights from Recent Meta-Analysis
  • COVID-19: Up to 8.5% of Infected Patients Develop No Detectable Antibodies, Study Finds
  • Segway Inventor Dean Kamen's Ambitious Plan: Building a Human Organ Factory
  • Why Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizer and Sun Exposure Don't Mix: Dermatologist Warnings
  • Drones Deploy Sterile Mosquitoes: Cutting-Edge Strategy to Combat Malaria and Dengue
  • COVID-19 Prevention: Why Closing the Toilet Lid Before Flushing Matters
  • Ketamine Can Temporarily 'Switch Off' the Brain: Landmark Findings from Cambridge Researchers
  • What Did the French Dream of During COVID-19 Lockdown? Neuroscientists Reveal Key Insights
  • Rare Guinea Worm, Nearly Eradicated, Resurfaces in Vietnam Patient
  • Revolutionary Glove from Lebanese Researchers Enables Non-Invasive Blood Glucose Monitoring for Diabetes
  • Can VR Headsets Cause Permanent Eye Damage? What Experts Really Say
  • Lockdown Back Pain Epidemic: 89% of French People Affected, Per BVA Survey
  • Dexamethasone: Proven to Reduce COVID-19 Mortality by 30% in Severe Ventilated Cases
  • COVID-19: Simulation Proves Why Masks Are Essential on Airplane Flights
  • Lancet Editor Richard Horton on Hydroxychloroquine Study Retraction: Science's Wake-Up Call
  • Swiss EPFL Spin-Off Launches Transparent, Breathable, Eco-Friendly COVID-19 Mask
  • WADA Funds AI Research to Detect Doping Missed by Human Experts
  • 83 Millionaires Demand Higher Taxes on the Wealthy to 'Heal the World' from COVID-19
  • Duke University Breakthrough: Hydrogel Mimics Knee Cartilage for Lasting Joint Repair
  • COVID-19 Infographic: Experts Predict Timeline for Returning to Normal Life
  • Kazakhstan Debunks Chinese Claims of a Deadly New Virus Outbreak
  • The Forgetting Curve: Why We Lose 50% of New Knowledge in Just One Hour
  • Breakthrough Discovery: Novel Antibody Targets Unexpected Site on COVID-19 Spike Protein
  • One-in-50-Million Pregnancy: British Woman with Two Uteri Carrying Quadruplets
  • SARS-CoV-2 Detected Again in Paris Wastewater: Low Levels Signal Need for Vigilance
  • Scientifically Proven Effects of CBD: Insights from Key Studies
  • Can Gymnema Sylvestre Really Block the Taste of Sugar? What Science Says
  • Nanomaterials in Food: ANSES's Comprehensive Inventory and Push for Health Risk Assessment
  • Rare Covid-19 Complication: Priapism, a Painful Prolonged Erection in Hospitalized Patient
  • Can Algorithms Accurately Predict COVID-19 Waves? Harvard Insights
  • Bubonic Plague Case Confirmed in Inner Mongolia: Authorities Issue Level 3 Alert
  • 239 Scientists from 32 Countries Warn: COVID-19 Spreads Through Airborne Particles
  • Aisne Residents Report 'Wind Syndrome' from Nearby Wind Turbines: Health Concerns Explained
  • University of Edinburgh Launches Clinical Trial: Can Salt Water Gargling Combat COVID-19?
  • Hidden Health Risks in Common Cooking Methods: Acrylamide and Fumes
  • COVID-19 Study Reveals Most Effective Mask Designs to Block Virus Spread from Coughs and Sneezes
  • Are We Washing Our Bodies Too Often? Expert Insights on Skin Health
  • Study: Americans Spend Nearly 44 Years of Life on Screens – Daily Breakdown and Health Risks
  • First-Ever Video Captures Brain's Cleanup of Dead Neurons in Mice
  • Italian Town Vò Eradicates COVID-19: Over 40% Asymptomatic Infections Uncovered Through Mass Testing
  • China Approves First COVID-19 Vaccine for Military Use: CanSino's Ad5-nCoV Before Phase 3 Trials
  • MIT Engineers Prototype Reusable Silicone N95 Mask for Superior Comfort and Durability
  • Debunking the Myth: Are Surgical Mask Pores Too Large for SARS-CoV-2? Experts Weigh In
  • Trained Dogs Detect COVID-19 in Saliva with 94% Accuracy: German University Study
  • Viral Photo of COVID-19 Victim in Indonesia Reveals Deep-Seated Denial
  • Ancient DNA from Viking Remains Reveals Smallpox Infection 1,400 Years Ago
  • Groundbreaking Study Reveals Neural Link Between Fear and Anxiety in the Brain
  • How Fax Machines Hampered the U.S. COVID-19 Response
  • Optimal Timing for Neutering Dogs: Breed-Specific Risks of Cancer and Joint Disorders from a Major UC Davis Study
  • COVID-19: Could 'Facilitating' Antibodies Trigger Severe Second Infections? Italian Researchers Investigate
  • Humans Ingest Up to 5 Grams of Microplastics Weekly, WWF Study Reveals
  • Debunked: Do Face Masks Cause Oxygen Deprivation from Prolonged Wear?
  • Russian Elites Receive Experimental COVID-19 Vaccine Since April, Bloomberg Reports
  • Navigating Life Without a Sense of Direction: Understanding Developmental Topographic Disorientation
  • Why Men Wore Masks Less Often Than Women During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Food Allergy vs. Intolerance: Key Differences, Symptoms, and Expert Advice
  • Israeli Doctor Tests Positive for COVID-19 Three Months After Initial Recovery
  • How Meditation Rewires the Brain: Harvard Research Reveals Key Changes
  • COVID-19: Why Experts Advocate for Nasal Vaccines Over Arm Shots
  • Promising Phase 1 Results: Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccine Elicits Robust Immune Response
  • Promising COVID-19 Breakthrough: Nano-Sponges Engineered to Trap SARS-CoV-2 and Prevent Infection
  • COVID-19 Transmission from Pregnant Mothers to Newborns: Insights from Italian Research
  • Italian Surgeons Successfully Perform Vocal Cord Surgery from 15 km Away Using 5G
  • From Assault Survivor to Mathematical Genius: Jason Padgett's Remarkable Brain Transformation
  • Promising Cancer Vaccine Advances in Preclinical Trials for Multiple Tumor Types
  • Vladimir Putin Announces Registration of Russia's 'First' COVID-19 Vaccine
  • COVID-19: Are Face Shields More Effective Than Masks? Expert Analysis
  • Centuries-Old Myth Busted: Human Sperm Roll Like Otters, Not Swim Like Snakes
  • Rising Misuse of Nitrous Oxide: Why Stricter Regulations on Laughing Gas Are Essential
  • University of Warwick Researchers Revive Medieval Onion Potion with Potent Effects Against Superbugs
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  • China's Flash 20: World's Fastest PCR Test Delivers COVID-19 Results in 30 Minutes
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  • WHO Backs Research into Traditional African Medicines to Combat COVID-19
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  • COVID-19 Black Market on the Dark Web: Testing Kits Fetching Up to $11,000
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  • Irregular Menstrual Cycles Linked to 73% Higher Risk of Premature Death, Major Study Reveals
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  • Finnish Study Shows Greener Daycare Playgrounds Boost Kids' Immune Systems
  • Proven Health Benefits of Yerba Mate: Insights from Scientific Studies
  • Nature Documentaries Boost Well-Being: Key Findings from University of Exeter Research
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  • Science-Backed Method: Cook Rice to Remove Arsenic While Preserving Nutrients
  • WHO and CDC Report: Measles Caused Over 207,000 Deaths Worldwide in 2019
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  • Hold-Up: Unpacking the Viral Documentary's Claims of a Global Covid-19 Conspiracy
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  • University of Toronto's ClearMate Mask: Accelerates Alcohol Elimination 3x Faster
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  • Regain Your Sense of Smell After COVID-19: Simple Exercise Backed by UK Research
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  • Why Certain COVID-19 Variants May Gain an Edge from Widespread Vaccination
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  • Hungarian COVID-19 Patient Wakes from 40-Day Coma to Meet Her Newborn Daughter
  • Duke Researchers Unveil Smart Toilet Tech for Precise Stool Analysis and Gut Health Monitoring
  • Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Achieves 100% Efficacy in Teens Aged 12-17, Trial Confirms
  • Virtual Reality Warps Time Perception: Key Insights from UC Santa Cruz Research
  • COVID-19 Ordeal in India: 76-Year-Old Woman Awakens Just Before Cremation
  • Breakthrough Optogenetics Restores Partial Vision in Blind Patient: First Human Success
  • Role of AI-Powered Smart Cameras in Accor Arena's COVID Test Concert
  • India on High Alert: 'White Fungus' Candida Infections Emerge After COVID-19 'Black Fungus' Surge
  • FDA-Cleared Laser Therapy Cap: Proven Hair Regrowth for Early Baldness
  • Google Unveils AI Tool to Help Diagnose Skin, Hair, and Nail Conditions
  • Does COVID-19 Cause Erectile Dysfunction? Key Findings from a University of Miami Study
  • Bran Castle, Dracula's Legendary Home, Opens COVID-19 Vaccination Center to Revive Tourism
  • Peru Investigates Chlorine Dioxide as COVID-19 Treatment Amid Serious Health Warnings
  • Study: Older Male Cats' Sperm Carries More Genetic Mutations, Impacting Offspring Like in Humans
  • Groundbreaking Study: Bees and Wasps Have Denser Brains Than Birds
  • Columbia Researchers Unveil Tiny Injectable Chip for Real-Time Body Temperature Monitoring
  • ZEISS Introduces World's First Self-Decontaminating Eyeglass Lenses with Antiviral Protection
  • India's COVID-19 Crisis: Surge in Severe 'Black Fungus' Mucormycosis Among Recovering Patients
  • Mars500 Experiment Reveals Lasting Changes to Astronauts' Gut Microbiota
  • Promising Breakthrough: Australian Researchers Advance Treatment for Takotsubo Syndrome (Broken Heart Syndrome)
  • Study Reveals How Sand Flies Alter Dogs' Scent to Attract Females and Spread Deadly Leishmaniasis
  • Saver Whale: Revolutionary Underwater Drone for Drowning Rescue
  • Man Survives Extreme Ecstasy Use: 40,000 Pills Over 9 Years in Landmark Medical Case
  • Wolbachia-Infected Mosquitoes Reduce Dengue Cases by 77% in Indonesia
  • Tear Gas Exposure Linked to Menstrual Disruptions: Key Findings from a Major US Study
  • Expert Warns: Virology Labs Are Prime Targets for Terrorists
  • G7 Summit in Carbis Bay: Leaders Pledge 1 Billion Vaccine Doses for Global Solidarity
  • Ephemeral Tattoo: The New York Startup Behind Safe, Dissolvable Tattoos That Last 9-15 Months
  • Which Masks Provide Effective Protection Against Viruses? Surgical, FFP2, and Advanced Options
  • Methylene Blue: A Promising Eco-Friendly UV Filter for Next-Generation Sunscreens?
  • NUS Breakthrough: Blood Test Tracks Cancer Treatment Success in Just 24 Hours
  • Australian Study Links Myopia to Disrupted Circadian Rhythms and Poor Sleep
  • Hyperthymesia: Only About 100 People Worldwide Have Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory
  • Two Influenza Strains May Have Vanished During COVID-19 Pandemic, Easing Vaccine Development
  • Does Sex Count as Exercise? Insights from Science on Calories Burned and Heart Health
  • Nap Duration Guide: Optimal Effects of 10, 20, 30, and 90-Minute Naps
  • Human Brain Shares More Proteins and Traits with Testes Than Any Other Organ, Study Shows
  • Human Lifespan Limit: Groundbreaking Study Pinpoints 150 Years as the Absolute Ceiling
  • First Human Case of H10N3 Avian Flu Confirmed in China: Officials Assess Low Outbreak Risk
  • First-Ever Measurement of Individual Human Chromosome Masses Using Synchrotron X-rays
  • COVID-19 Surge in Japan: Why Canceling the Tokyo Olympics May Be the Safest Choice
  • Goji Berry: China's Nutrient-Dense Superfruit – Benefits, Nutrition, and Key Controversies
  • Researchers Reveal Why Everyday Noises Like Chewing Trigger Rage in Misophonia
  • Blue Muffins: A Simple, Accurate Way to Measure Gut Transit Time and Microbiota Health
  • Immediate Kangaroo Mother Care from Birth Reduces Premature Infant Mortality by 25%, Landmark WHO Study Reveals
  • President Biden Orders U.S. Intelligence to Intensify COVID-19 Origins Investigation
  • DentalSlim: Controversial Magnetic Jaw Lock for Rapid Weight Loss Ignites Debate
  • Elite Freedivers Rival Seals in Brain Oxygen and Heart Rates on Extreme Deep Dives
  • First Documented Case of Vertical Penile Fracture: Insights from British Urologists
  • Ultra-Marathons: Extreme Endurance Races Surging in Popularity Beyond the Marathon
  • Do Essential Oils Offer Proven Health Benefits? Insights from Science and Clinical Studies
  • WHO Declares China Malaria-Free After 70 Years of Determined Eradication Efforts
  • Biomilq Pioneers Lab-Grown Human Breast Milk from Cultured Breast Cells
  • World's First Bioresorbable Pacemaker: Dissolves Safely in the Body After Use
  • Implantable Microchips: Columbia University's Breakthrough for Health Monitoring, Not Surveillance
  • Neurologist Develops HiccAway Straw: Clinically Tested Solution to Stop Hiccups Fast
  • Ransomware Attacks on Hospitals Skyrocket During COVID-19 Pandemic
  • How Listening to Music During Workouts Counters Mental Fatigue: University Study
  • Stress Accelerates Gray Hair—And Reducing It Can Reverse the Process, Landmark Study Shows
  • Virologist Recovers 13 Deleted Early SARS-CoV-2 Sequences from Wuhan Outbreak
  • The Emmental Cheese Model: Layered COVID-19 Strategies Explained by Expert Virologist
  • U.S. Invests $3 Billion to Accelerate COVID-19 Antiviral Drug Development
  • Breakthrough Urine Test Enables Early Brain Tumor Detection Using MicroRNAs
  • Japanese Researchers Repurpose Noise-Canceling Headphones for Non-Invasive Blood Alcohol Testing
  • Scientists on Reddit Share Hypothetical 'Mad Science' Experiments They'd Love to Run
  • Daily Mushroom Intake Linked to 45% Lower Cancer Risk in Major Study
  • NASA's Vascular Tissue Challenge: Breakthrough in 3D-Printed Human Tissues for Space Missions
  • Washington University Study: Low-Dose Laughing Gas Shows Promise in Treating Depression
  • Dr. Shi Zhengli Firmly Denies COVID-19 Lab Leak from Wuhan Institute
  • COVID-19: Rare Severe Cases Among Vaccinated in UK ICUs Highlight Need for Two Doses
  • Deezer Survey Reveals ASMR Reduces Stress for One-Third of French People
  • How Effective Are Digital Tools for Sustainable Weight Loss? Insights from Stanford Research
  • Is 10,000 Steps a Day Really Necessary? Unpacking the Myth with Expert Insights
  • Causes of Erectile Dysfunction in Men: Risk Factors and Why Seek Medical Advice
  • Breakthrough Brain Implant Restores Speech for Paralyzed Stroke Survivor
  • Breakthrough Microchip Detects Stress Hormones in Real-Time from a Single Blood Drop
  • Global Study: Alcohol Linked to Over 740,000 Cancer Cases Worldwide in 2020
  • Australian Researchers Use CRISPR to Shred SARS-CoV-2 RNA, Unlocking Potential Oral Antiviral Therapy
  • Climate Change Drove Human Body Size Evolution, New Fossil Study Reveals
  • Breakthrough Meta-Fabric Cools Body by 4.8°C in Extreme Heat—Science Study
  • Stanford Study Shows Fermented Foods Boost Gut Microbiome Diversity and Immune Health
  • Why Constantly Chasing Goals Can Undermine Your Happiness, According to MIT Professor Kieran Setiya
  • How the Brain 'Time Travels': Insights into Hippocampal Neurons and Memory Replay
  • Canadian Researchers and U.S. Biotech Pioneer Oral COVID-19 Vaccine Strip
  • Does a Post-Meal Digestif Really Help Digestion? Science Says No
  • Moderna Launches Phase 1 Trial for mRNA-1010 Influenza Vaccine Targeting Seasonal Strains
  • Pfizer Advances Third COVID-19 Vaccine Dose and Develops Delta Variant-Specific Formula
  • 5-Minute Daily Breathing Exercise Lowers High Blood Pressure More Effectively Than Aerobic Workouts
  • Breast Cancer Cells Repair Membrane Damage Using Macropinocytosis, Study Finds
  • Is Social Isolation as Harmful as Obesity or Smoking? Expert Insights
  • Japanese Researchers Develop Innovative Oral Cholera Vaccine from GMO Rice
  • Dream Job: Earn $1,500 to Nap for a Month in Groundbreaking Sleep Study
  • Study Links COVID-19's 2020 Summer Second Wave to Imported Virus Variants
  • Lab-Grown Brain Organoids Develop Functional Rudimentary Eyes That Detect Light
  • Why Standard COVID Masks Fall Short Against Wildfire Smoke: Expert Analysis
  • How Embark Veterinary's DNA Test Could Extend Your Dog's Lifespan
  • CRISPR Breakthrough: Disrupting Aedes Mosquitoes' Vision to Evade Human Hosts
  • Excessive TV Watching Linked to 79% Higher Risk of Sleep Apnea, Study Shows
  • Preprint Study: Children Born During COVID-19 Pandemic Show Lower IQ Scores from Reduced Stimulation
  • COVID-19 During Pregnancy Raises Premature Birth Risk by 60%, Major California Study Finds
  • German Nurse Accused of Administering Saline to 8,600 People Instead of COVID-19 Vaccines
  • Do Nose Hairs Protect Against Airborne Viruses and Infections? What the Science Reveals
  • Why Human Sprint Speed Is Limited: Biomechanics Behind Usain Bolt's Record
  • Forensic Experts Share Their Most Shocking and Disturbing Cases
  • Breakthrough After 60 Years: Scientists Uncover the Body's Natural Blood Pressure Sensors
  • Cannabis Spray Sativex Shows Promise Against Aggressive Glioblastoma in UK Clinical Trial
  • Philip Morris CEO Advocates Banning Cigarette Sales in the UK by 2030
  • CDC Internal Report: Delta Variant as Contagious as Chickenpox, Drives Severe COVID-19
  • Imperial College Bioengineers Warn of Brain-Machine Interface Risks: Addiction and Neural Marketing
  • Did Lead Poisoning Contribute to the Fall of the Roman Empire?
  • Philippines Approves World's First Commercial Golden Rice to Fight Vitamin A Deficiency
  • Tokyo Olympics: How Empty Stadiums Impacted Athlete Performance
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  • UK Scientists Discover First SARS-CoV-2-Like Coronavirus in European Bats
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  • Lucid Dreaming May Explain Alien Abduction Reports, New Russian Study Suggests
  • Altos Labs: Jeff Bezos' Bold Bet on Cellular Rejuvenation and Longevity
  • Kerala on High Alert: Authorities Contain Nipah Virus Outbreak After Boy's Death
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  • Vietnam: Man Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison for Spreading COVID-19 After Breaching Quarantine
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  • Astronomers Oppose WHO Plan to Name COVID-19 Variants After Constellations
  • UCF Breakthrough: Nanoparticle Disinfectant Fights Viruses for 7 Days Straight
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  • Johnson & Johnson Halts HIV Vaccine Trial in Sub-Saharan Africa: 25% Efficacy Insufficient, But New Research Advances
  • China Tightens Online Gaming Limits for Minors to Combat Addiction Risks
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  • Can Gut Bacteria Reverse Brain Aging? Key Findings from a Pioneering Mouse Study
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  • Fact Check: No 'COVID-22 Super Variant' Exists – What a Swiss Immunologist Really Meant
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  • Breakthrough Breath Mint Could Rebuild Tooth Enamel: University of Washington Readies Clinical Trials
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  • Lunar Cycles Disrupt Men's Sleep More Than Women's: Key Findings from a Major Swedish Study
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  • COVID-19 Oxygen Shortage in Florida Disrupts Orlando's Drinking Water Treatment
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  • Major NEJM Study: Oxytocin Nasal Spray Shows No Benefit for Autistic Children's Social Skills
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  • Why Ex-Smokers Crave Junk Food: Nicotine Withdrawal and the Opioid System Explained
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  • U.S. Army Funds $2.8M Nightcap Project to Optimize Brain Cleansing and Soldier Performance
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  • U.S. Transplant Centers Prioritize COVID-Vaccinated Patients, Deferring Unvaccinated Candidates
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  • Woman Suffers Severe Burns in Yellowstone Hot Spring While Rescuing Dog
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  • Walmart Recalls Lavender Essential Oil Sprays Contaminated with Deadly Burkholderia Bacteria
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  • Is Harvested Rainwater Safe to Drink? Key Regulations and Approved Uses
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