(HealthDay)—Despite the anxieties and tumult of the COVID-19 pandemic, overall suicide rates in the United States fell by about 3% between 2019 and 2020. But
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The Medicare prescription drug pricing plan Democrats unveiled this week is not nearly as ambitious as many lawmakers sought, but they and drug policy experts say the
Read moreCanada continues to expect its first shipment of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines at month’s end despite US and EU pauses over blood clot fears,
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Read morePeople in the UK are continuing to spend several days a week at home, despite lockdown measures being eased, finds UCL’s COVID-19 social study. The
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