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Category: Health
Report Shows Arizona Man Infected His Dog, Cat With COV...
Researchers say the new case study is the first in the U.S. to use genetics to document such transmission.
Think a Little Alcohol Might Be Healthy? Think Again
New research disputes the previous school of thought that a little alcohol is good for your health.
No, COVID Vaccines Don’t Make You Glow
The enzyme luciferase, borrowed from animals like fireflies, also is not named after the devil.
COVID Vaccine for Kids Ages 5 to 11: Top Questions Answ...
One important thing to note: Because you’re not considered fully vaccinated until 2 weeks after your second shot, children who get...
Why Experts Don’t Recommend Supplements for Coronary Ar...
Can supplements help if you have the most common type of heart disease? Two experts weigh in.
COVID Death Toll Tops 5 Million Worldwide
Johns Hopkins University data shows the worldwide death toll from COVID-19 surpassed 5 million, and 740,000 lives lost in the Unit...
FDA Delays Decision on Moderna COVID Vaccine for Younge...
The FDA has delayed this decision for 12- to 17-year-olds until at least January.
End-of-Life Care Specialists Get Creative During COVID-...
Experts report on the success of their program at UCLA to honor and remember people who died in the hospital from COVID-19.
Liar, Liar: Chronic Fibbers Are Rare, Study Reveals
Amid the flurry of "fake news" and misinformation, it turns out there are very few chronic liars. See more from a new study.
A Faster, Cheaper Test to Gauge the Risk of Premature D...
Researchers have developed a two-minute test to accurately detect vaginal bacteria associated with preterm birth.
How to Choose the Right Weight-Loss Surgery
In a situation where you may have tried all other alternatives to losing weight, surgery might be your best bet. But which is it g...
Moon Phases May Affect Sleep Differently in Men and Wom...
Nightly shifts in the moon’s brightness and placement in the sky may play a modest role in how well we sleep -- or not.