Protective immunity against SARS-CoV-2 could last eight months or more
New data suggest that nearly all COVID-19 survivors have the immune cells necessary to fight re-infection. The findings, based on […]
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Protective immunity against SARS-CoV-2 could last eight months or more
Adults with overweight or obesity often don’t recognize they have a weight problem
Prescription-Strength Fish Oil Won’t Help Your Heart — Or Will It?
Outcomes Worse for Women With MI at 50 Years or Younger
Don’t know any COVID-19 patients who’ve died or been in the hospital? That may explain a lot
Consumption of sheep or beef liver can contribute considerably to the total intake of PFAS
Extra portion of fruit or veg can cut your risk of diabetes
Obesity not related to how close you live to fast food or gyms, new study says
Kids or teen smokers are less likely to kick the habit as adults
Patients Care Little About ER Doctors’ Race or Sex: Study