Pumpkin, cauliflower, apples, butternut squash … they’re more than just delicious.Read More
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In the Big City, Wildlife Researchers Are On the Prowl
Scientists are studying urban animals and the diseases they carry, to understand the potential risks to people, pets and the animals themselves.Read More
View More In the Big City, Wildlife Researchers Are On the Prowl5 Things Doctors Never, Ever Do During Cold And Flu Season
If you want to stay healthy this fall and winter, avoid these habits at all costs.Read More
View More 5 Things Doctors Never, Ever Do During Cold And Flu SeasonNobel Prize Awarded to Covid Vaccine Pioneers
The physiology or medicine prize for Katalin Kariko and Drew Weismman recognized work that led to the development of vaccines that were administered to billions…
View More Nobel Prize Awarded to Covid Vaccine PioneersA Nobel Prize Might Lower a Scientist’s Impact
A team of researchers at Stanford find that older scientists are less productive after winning major awards like the Nobel and the MacArthur Fellowship.Read More
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The Centre has approved investment of Rs 6000 crore to 74 industries in the pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing sectors under the production linked incentive…
View More Investment of over Rs 10000 cr approved by Centre for pharma, medical devices sectors: ShahThe Mosquitoes Are Coming
Stephanie Nolen has covered efforts to fight malaria for more than 25 years.Read More
View More The Mosquitoes Are ComingFor Black Mothers, Birthing Centers, Once a Refuge, Become a Battleground
Some say the facilities, which focus on autonomy in childbirth, could lead to better health outcomes — but officials are tightening rules, citing risk.Read More
View More For Black Mothers, Birthing Centers, Once a Refuge, Become a Battleground‘Close to the Line’: Why More Seniors Are Living in Poverty
Benefits extended earlier in the coronavirus pandemic have been rolled back. But many older Americans are not taking advantage of the aid still available.Read More
View More ‘Close to the Line’: Why More Seniors Are Living in PovertyAs Covid Infections Rise, Nursing Homes Are Still Waiting for Vaccines
Now that the U.S. government has stepped back from issuing vaccines, long-term care operators have yet to start administering shots to protect one of the…
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