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Recognizing the value of work as key to understanding low-wage Latinx workers’ occupational health
The COVID-19 pandemic has cruelly illustrated the critical role of work as a social determinant of health. In particular, the value of work for all…
Regular COVID tests for the whole of Liverpool – which UK region could be next?
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How to get rid of visceral fat: Keto diet to help you burn away your belly fat
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Covid vaccine update: How effective is the coronavirus vaccine?
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Type 2 diabetes: Noticing dark patches on your skin could be a lesser-known sign
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Practical mental health tips to help you cope with the second lockdown
A second national lockdown is looming, so it’s time to get proactive about our mental health. While we may have learnt lessons from the first…
Utah Nurse and Mom of 5 Dies After Contracting COVID-19: 'She Fought Hard to Stay with Us'
A family in Utah has lost its matriarch after she contracted the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Patrice Grossman, a 49-year-old mother of five, died on Friday…
Protect against type 2 diabetes symptoms by adding avocado to your daily diet
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Attending an HBCU may protect Black students from later health problems
African Americans who attend historically Black colleges or universities (HBCUs) may be at lower risk for health problems later in adulthood compared to African Americans…