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Health Secretary visits Royal Marsden Hospital

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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits the radiotherapy unit of the Royal Marsden Hospital in Fulham.
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4.4M Americans Roll Up Sleeves For Omicron-Targeted Boosters

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Some Americans who got the new shots said they are excited about the idea of targeting the vaccine to the variants circulating now.
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Crowd Angered By Lockdowns Calls For China's Xi To Step Down

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The protests are the most widespread show of opposition to the ruling party in decades.
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White House Reveals Winter COVID-19 Plans, More Free Tests

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COVID-19 cases have shown a marked increase after the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Politics daily briefing: January 8

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All the latest political developments in the UK, as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak demands ‘bold and radical’ action to ease the NHS crisis amid looming strikes.
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What The Fact: The State Of The Affordable Care Act

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A handful of Democratic presidential hopefuls want to drastically overhaul our health care system. But where does the current system stand?
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Study: Families Separated At Border Suffer Severe Psychological Trauma

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Physicians for Human Rights study medical director: Border separation policy has caused "compound trauma...depression and anxiety."
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How Social Media Has Fueled The 'Clean Eating' Movement

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Clean eating can mean different things for different people, but the influence of social media on diet trends is ever-changing, from gluten to dairy.
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Study: Less Bullying, Cyberbullying During Remote Learning

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When schools transitioned to remote learning in spring of 2020, Andrew Bacher-Hicks and his team found that Google searches on bullying decreased.
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COVID-19 Deaths At Nursing Homes Skyrocket As Pandemic Progresses

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A running tally published Sunday by the Associated Press counted more than 3,600 deaths connected to coronavirus outbreaks at nursing homes.
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What's The Risk of Volunteering Around the Holidays?

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In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Coca-Cola To Cut Thousands Of Jobs Due To Pandemic

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The company is suffering a drop in sales as many venues that serve its products have been forced to close during the pandemic.
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What We Know About The Vaping-Related Illnesses Plaguing The Nation

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Exactly what's causing these illnesses is still largely a mystery.
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FDA Approves Video Game Treatment For ADHD

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The FDA approved the game, called EndeavorRx, for kids aged 8 through 12.
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What's The Risk Of Bringing My Kid On Errands With Me?

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In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Partisan Politics Dominate Shutdowns In Key Swing States

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As lockdown measures press on, partisan cracks are forming in key battleground states that are crucial to the November elections.
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How Risky Are After-School Activities?

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In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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States Launch Probe Into TikTok's Effect On Kids' Health

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The investigation was announced by numerous states led by California, Florida, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Jersey, Tennessee and Vermont.
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Cases Of West Nile Virus In Oklahoma, Louisiana

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The West Nile virus is spread to humans by infected mosquitoes.
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Survey: Americans Are Experiencing Stress At Alarming Levels

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The system is struggling to provide care as more people seek mental help coping with fear, anxiety and stress stemming from war and the pandemic.
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Study: Hydroxychloroquine May Increase Death Risk In COVID-19 Patients

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The study of 96,000 patients is the largest analysis of anti-malarial drugs' effects on COVID-19 patients.
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Therapeutic Drug Could Help Keep COVID-19 Patients Off Ventilators

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AT-100 could help keep COVID-19 patients from going into respiratory distress and off of ventilators.
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U.S. Contact Tracing Efforts Face Setbacks Over Privacy, Tech Issues

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Unlike other countries, the U.S. has no national contact tracing app. That's partially due to Americans' apprehension of other privacy-invasive apps.