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Living at high altitudes may lower chance of having a deadly stroke

Human health may be at risk from long-term exposure to air pollution below current air quality standards and guidelines

Obesity may increase risk of long-term COVID-19 problems

Brain injury treatment may cause harm in low and middle income nations

UK may be nearing end of pandemic with vaccination goal in sight, epidemiologist says

COVID precautions may result in more breast cancer deaths

Asymptomatic adults may be reservoirs of Streptococcus pneumoniae

Transgender teens may turn to substance use to cope with stress

Vaccine protection may diminish need for yearly boosters

Childhood cancer discovery may stop tumour spread before it starts

Easy ‘thumb test’ may identify fatal heart condition, researchers suggest

Here’s What The May 26 Lunar Eclipse Means If You’re An Air Sign

Western diet may increase risk of gut inflammation, infection

The Serious Addiction You May Not Know You Have And What To Do About It

The cerebellum may have played an important role in the evolution of the human brain

COVID-19 pandemic may produce dramatic changes in life expectancy, birth rates and immigration

Skeletal defects may be ameliorated after immobility in the womb

Brain activity may play role in ‘broken heart syndrome’

Study: New approach may boost prostate cancer immunotherapies

Overhearing negative claims about social groups may influence development of bias in children

Viagra may prolong life for men with coronary artery disease

Lack of diversity in genomic databases may affect therapy selection for minority groups

Prostate cancer patients may be having surgery without knowing about other options

Immune protein may link chronic inflammation and frailty in older adults

High fat diets may over-activate destructive heart disease protein

Plunging demand for COVID-19 tests may leave US exposed

Omega-3 supplements may reduce muscle soreness after exercise, study finds

Study shows that these rebate systems may hamper patient access to drugs
