A new study from Oregon State University confirms that more positive and playful people came through the COVID pandemic better than others. Health experts weighed in on the findings.
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As President Donald Trump's administration targets the U.S. Agency for International Development for closure or major ...
Pennsylvania’s Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Scott Martin, R-Lancaster, said the pandemic amounted to a “pause ...
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Data on mRNA vaccines sent by Moderna to European regulators before the COVID-19 outbreak included early tests of the mRNA ...
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The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) has released a document debunking 15 common myths surrounding the Indian economy.
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While researchers don’t currently know why women are at greater risk of long COVID, differences in the way men’s and women’s ...
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With the rise of omicron came the fall of long-lasting protection from reinfection with the pandemic coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, ...