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Some scientists are alarmed that the agency plans to evaluate the next generation of boosters by reviewing mouse studies alone. Others say there's no time to waste waiting for human trials.
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"It’s only a matter of time before you do have spillover into other populations," an infectious disease specialist said.
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Insurance companies that sell policies on and off Connecticut’s Affordable Care Act exchange stunned advocates in July when they asked for an average increase of 20.4% on next year’s individual health plans.
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New research from multiple studies – yet to be published – highlighted at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in San Diego, in August, shows risk factors leading to cognitive decline.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we talk about food history and politics, and how today there are options for everyone. How do we navigate all this food?
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Long-COVID-19 patients are offering up their blood and saliva to Yale researchers to help find a link between their demographic patterns and any changes to their body since contracting the virus.
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The symptoms of long COVID appear almost identical to a condition known for decades: myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome. Understanding the connections between the two could be key to helping people suffering from both.
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On today's Audacious, three people talk about living with visible facial differences: Two whose faces were burned, and another who lost her nose to a dog bite.
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A toolkit for providers, patients and clinics aims to close a gap: high temperatures are rarely part of the discussion about what's best for patients, even those most at risk for heat-related health problems.