Without access to soap and clean water, more than 2 billion people in low- and middle-income nations—a quarter of the world’s population—have a greater likelihood
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Without access to soap and clean water, more than 2 billion people in low- and middle-income nations—a quarter of the world’s population—have a greater likelihood
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Even if we escaped getting sick from the coronavirus, we are all sick of staying at home, practicing social distancing and wearing masks. While case
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Initial reports from the front line of the COVID-19 pandemic suggested that health-care workers were at high risk for moral injury. Moral injury, often associated
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War, torture, human trafficking and extreme poverty are just some of the appalling experiences to which refugees are exposed, both before and during their flight.
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Universal severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) testing of pregnant women presenting for delivery in New York City revealed that most positive patients were
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After cities shut down and citizens were urged to stay home to slow the spread of COVID-19, scientists in major cities like Boston were suddenly
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(HealthDay)—As U.S. hospitals deal with a continuing influx of COVID-19 patients, cardiologists are sounding an alarm: People may be ignoring heart attack symptoms in fear
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A protein linked to heart attacks can identify which patients with an irregular heart beat have an increased risk of death, new research shows. The
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Fitbit recently released data showing a global decrease in physical activity levels among users of its activity trackers compared to the same time last year.
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First study at German COVID-19-Sick published Recently, the first major study appeared Ill at German COVID-19 -. Research leader Professor Christian Drosten a Munich-based group
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