Two researchers at Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) have come up with a new theory of consciousness. They have long been exploring the nature of consciousness, the…
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Stores Limit Orders of At-Home COVID Tests
The massive demand for at-home COVID-19 tests has major retailers like CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart limiting the number of these products that people can buy.…
As daily Covid cases exceed 100,000 Sajid Javid makes urgent plea to get vaccinated
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Study identifies racial and ethnic disparities in hospital mortality for COVID and non-COVID patients alike
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Hispanic Medicare patients hospitalized with COVID-19 were more likely to die than non-Hispanic white Medicare beneficiaries, according to a study led…
Police Federation backs Daily Express By Your Side campaign for this Christmas
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“I always take a week ‘off’ from fitness over Christmas and I’m stronger for it”
There are those who love nothing more than going for long runs or freezing swims on Christmas Day, but for writer Anna Bartter, Christmas week…
An Anesthesiology Practice’s Busy Day in Court Collecting on Surprise Bills
Owen Loney’s surprise bill resulted from an emergency appendectomy in 2019 at a Richmond, Virginia, hospital. Insurance covered most of the cost of the hospital…
Digital silver lining seen in failed COVID-19 drug trial
A clinical trial in which two test drugs failed to help patients with mild COVID-19 nevertheless had a silver lining: It proved the viability of…
Layers of Subcontracted Services Confuse and Frustrate Medi-Cal Patients
Theresa Grant, a resident of Culver City, California, has endured debilitating pain for the past year from a mysterious bulge protruding from her lower rib…
Intervention to help parents prevent obesity in firstborn children benefits siblings
An intervention shown to help first-time parents prevent childhood obesity has found spillover effects in second-born children as well, even without further training for the…