People were less likely to catch either influenza or a common cold-causing rhinovirus if they were already infected with the other virus, a new study
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People were less likely to catch either influenza or a common cold-causing rhinovirus if they were already infected with the other virus, a new study
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FRIDAY, Feb. 21, 2020 — It’s been overshadowed by the new coronavirus outbreak in China, but this year’s flu season could be near its peak
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With the start of the new year, gyms are at their busiest and many people are trying to establish a workout routine to improve their
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The American Heart Association estimates that the total cost of heart failure in the United States could reach $70 billion by 2030. Volume overload contributes
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A Rutgers-led team may have found the key to preventing Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD)-related heart disease, the leading cause of death in patients living with
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A 2 degrees Celsius rise in temperatures could result in around 2,100 additional deaths from injuries every year in the United States. This is the
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Sometimes the end of an intestinal infection is just the beginning of more misery. Of those who contract traveler’s diarrhea, for example, an unlucky few
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New research indicates that there is a higher risk of early death among patients with oropharynx cancer when not caused by human papillomavirus (HPV), than
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Artificial sweeteners are everywhere, but the jury is still out on whether these chemicals are harmless. Also called non-nutritive sweeteners, these can be synthetic—such as
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Michelangelo reportedly said the job of every sculptor is to discover the statue inside the stone, then work around it. Liberate the form. But for
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