Zoe Clarke became a hospital registered nurse two and a half years ago, following in the footsteps of her mother and grandmother.
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Zoe Clarke became a hospital registered nurse two and a half years ago, following in the footsteps of her mother and grandmother.
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COVID-19 vaccines given to children last fall helped keep many out of emergency rooms (ER) and urgent care, new data shows.
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One soda I’ll always order off the menu is a crisp Coke over ice. While there have been many new variations of the beverage—from Cherry Coke and Vanilla to Orange Cream and Cherry Float, the original flavor will always be my go-to.
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Every year, more than 200,000 children under the age of 15 are diagnosed with cancer worldwide, and nearly 75,000 die from the disease. Most of these deaths occur in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, even though childhood cancer is more common in…
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In a recent “Meet the Press” appearance, Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., joined a growing number of Republicans who are speaking out against Obamacare. One of his lines of attack: that the Affordable Care Act fueled health care consolidation.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is considering adding the strongest safety warning available to COVID-19 vaccines.
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A research team of Prof. Eijiro Miyako at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) has discovered that the bacterium Ewingella americana, isolated from the intestines of Japanese tree frogs (Dryophytes japonicus), possesses…
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For the first time, scientists have demonstrated how tanning beds cause fundamental DNA damage across almost the skin’se entire surface that results in a threefold risk of developing melanoma. It puts beyond doubt the dangers associated with…
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Scientists have used a specially engineered virus to help track the brain changes caused by psilocybin in mice, revealing how the drug could be breaking loops of depressive thinking.
This may explain why psilocybin keeps showing positive…
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