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You’re not imagining it: the moon really can affect your sleep
Written by Lauren Geall As Stylist’s digital writer, Lauren Geall writes on topics including mental health, wellbeing and work. She’s also a big fan of…
Dutch marchers protest new COVID-19 pass to enter bars, restaurants
THE HAGUE (Reuters) – Protesters gathered to march against the introduction of a “corona pass” in the Netherlands on Saturday as proof of COVID-19 vaccination…
Covid update: Virus could be more like a common cold by next Spring says expert
Coronavirus: Half of current cases 'unrecognised' says expert We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding…
CDC director says boosters needed to protect workers
Slideshow ( 2 images )WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Rochelle Walensky on Friday said she recommended booster shots for…
Bowel cancer symptoms: The ‘sensation’ when having a poo that can be a sign
Deborah James discusses bowel cancer signs and symptoms We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding…
The Truth About COVID-19 and Black Fungus
MRNA VS. CONVENTIONAL VACCINES Working Together to Empower Women Reducing Health Disparities in Latino Communities Pfizer Women’s Resource Group Universal vs. Single Payer Healthcare The…
60 mn Americans now eligible for Pfizer booster shots, Biden says
Some 60 million people in the United States are now eligible for a Pfizer booster shot against COVID-19, President Joe Biden said on Friday as…
Continuous glucose monitoring for remote diabetes management during the COVID-19 pandemic
New case studies show the benefits of remote management based on continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and telemedicine visits for patients with type 1 and type…
Ruptures in cell nuclei promotes tumor invasion in breast cancer
When cells multiply and migrate, they can be compressed and their nucleus may break open. This phenomenon causes DNA damage. Scientists from the CNRS, Institut…