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UK Covid infections lowest since last October
One in 70 people now has the virus, but not all parts of the UK are still seeing falling infections.
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Why You’re Grinding Your Teeth—And How to Stop
One morning around week six of the COVID-19 lockdown, I woke up to discover I’d gnashed a molar-sized crack down…
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Kids Walking, Biking to School Can Lead to Long-Term Fitness
By Sydney Murphy HealthDay Reporter HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, Sept. 9, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Kids who walk,…
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How virtual reality is turning surgical training upside-down
The field of orthopedics is highly complex and continually evolving, particularly as the fast and furious pace of new surgical…
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One in eight on hospital waiting list as backlog grows
Numbers waiting for treatments, such as knee and hip surgery, reaches 6.84 million in England.
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Flu and COVID-19 Could Make for a Rough Fall and Winter
The last two flu seasons in the U.S. were mercifully mild—one of the few silver linings of the pandemic, as…
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31,000-Year-Old Skeleton May Be Earliest Known Human Amputee
Sept. 9, 2022 – A 31,000-year-old skeleton discovered in a cave in Borneo may be the earliest evidence of a…
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Direct line between hospital cyberattacks and patient mortality, report shows
A new cybersecurity report this week had some sobering statistics illustrating just how commonplace network attacks have become across healthcare.…
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Air pollution cancer breakthrough will rewrite the rules
Research shows that cancers might not always be caused by DNA mutations, as previously thought.
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Why COVID-19 Boosters Are So Crucial
As new Omicron-specific boosters become available in the U.S., a study published today in JAMA Internal Medicine emphasizes the importance…
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