Scientists at the University of North Carolina (UNC) School of Medicine led a study to advance the understanding of lymphatic
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Fastest DNA sequencing technique helps undiagnosed patients find answers in mere hours
A new ultra-rapid genome sequencing approach developed by Stanford Medicine scientists and their collaborators was used to diagnose rare genetic
Study shows COVID-19 vaccines offer lasting protection
Vaccination offers long-lasting protection from the worst outcomes of COVID-19, according to a new study by the University of North
n cancer treatment, quality of life matters more and more
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Study finds infants with low-risk deliveries should not need antibiotics at birth
Infants born via uncomplicated cesarean delivery, without labor or membrane rupture before delivery and no concern for infection, should not
PAHO: Omicron to become dominant variant in Americas shortly
The Pan American Health Organization said Wednesday it expects omicron to become the predominant coronavirus variant in the Americas in
UK virus hunting labs seek to bolster global variant network
The air conditioners hum constantly in the lab at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, countering the heat thrown off by rows
South Korea gets first supply of Pfizer’s COVID-19 pills
South Korea on Thursday received its first supply of Pfizer’s antiviral COVID-19 pills to treat patients with mild or moderate
Experts debunk COVID-19 vaccine myths
COVID-19 vaccines protect you from getting sick. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says people who are up
What should you do if you test positive for COVID-19? Here’s the latest guidance
As health experts learn more about the novel coronavirus and COVID-19 vaccines, guidance for individuals who test positive for the