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Health Secretary visits Royal Marsden Hospital
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
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
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
COVID-19 cases have shown a marked increase after the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Politics daily briefing: January 8
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
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
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
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
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
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?
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
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
Exactly what's causing these illnesses is still largely a mystery.
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FDA Approves Video Game Treatment For ADHD
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?
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
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?
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
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
The West Nile virus is spread to humans by infected mosquitoes.
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Survey: Americans Are Experiencing Stress At Alarming Levels
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
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
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
Unlike other countries, the U.S. has no national contact tracing app. That's partially due to Americans' apprehension of other privacy-invasive apps.