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Study finds 1.7 million New Yorkers have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 and virus was in NYC earlier than reported

Scientists find Ebola virus antibodies in people before 2018 DRC outbreak

Drug Combo Offers Long-Term Glycemic Control in T2DM

Novel technique spotlights neuronal uptake of amyloid beta in Alzheimer’s disease

People’s bodies now run cooler than ‘normal’ – even in the Bolivian Amazon

New genome sequencing sheds light on diversity in Africa

Researchers investigate the role of dopamine in neurons involved in several psychiatric disorders

Researchers present findings on role of Google search early in COVID-19 pandemic

Listeria outbreak in deli meats linked to hospitalizations, 1 death

WHO reports third straight daily record in virus cases

CDC Broadens Definition of ‘Close Contact’ in Tracing COVID-19 Infections

How genetic variation gives rise to differences in mathematical ability

Scientists use gene therapy and a novel light-sensing protein to restore vision in mice

CDC Recommends Face Masks in All Public Transportation Settings

Madrid hospital struggles with surge in virus cases

Social Activity Tied to Integrity of Brain Structure in Older Adults

How to tell if your friend is caught up in an MLM scheme

Slovenia brings in curfew to fight virus surge

Millions in England under new virus restrictions

Sixty dollar experimental vaccine rolled out in east Chinese city

Dramatic escalation in opioid use over a decade revealed

Nerves May Play Important Role in Autism

Stay in touch with your emotions to reduce pandemic-induced stress

Johnson & Johnson pauses coronavirus vaccine trial following ‘unexplained illness’ in participant

BMD Testing Rates Low in Men Initiating ADT for Prostate Cancer

Hydroxychloroquine does not counter SARS-CoV-2 in hamsters, high dose of favipiravir does

Here's what students trapped in halls can do to look after their mental health

Madrid back in lockdown as Europe virus cases up 28% over week
