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Stronger democracies have seen fewer excess deaths during COVID
Through the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become clear that an effective response to an emergency of this nature goes beyond
What happens when breast cancer spreads to the lungs?
When cancer cells break away from the original tumor in metastatic—stage IV—breast cancer, they usually spread to the bones, liver
Food assistance program may help prevent child maltreatment
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) that helps more than 39 million people avoid food insecurity has an unexpected benefit—it may help
Abortion ban may mean denial of effective drugs for women with MS, migraine, epilepsy
The dissolution of Roe v. Wade is expected to lead to abortion bans or severe restrictions in as many as
Clinical trial yields fewer relapses in multiple sclerosis patients treated with off-label drug
Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) treated with the drug rituximab had a significantly lower risk of relapse compared with MS
Hidden consciousness detected with EEG predicts recovery of unresponsive patients
A new study finds that signs of covert consciousness—subtle brainwaves detectable with EEG—are the strongest predictor of eventual recovery for
US regulators OK new COVID-19 shot option from Novavax
by LAURAN NEERGAARD The U.S. is getting another COVID-19 vaccine choice as the Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday cleared Novavax shots
Genetic discovery to improve lung cancer treatment
Lung cancer is the deadliest form of cancer, accounting for an estimated 1.8 million deaths worldwide. Treatment for the condition
Masks could return to Los Angeles as COVID surges nationwide
Nick Barragan is used to wearing a mask because his job in the Los Angeles film industry has long required